About 40% of Armenian GDP is generated by the service industry that provides opportunities for investment projects of any scale: from local online services such as food delivery to countrywide business service networks.
Two largest direct investment sectors of Armenian economy, telecommunications and processing, continue to attract sizeable attention from abroad.
International investors require professional assistance with the assessment of risks that go with the acquisition of an Armenian business.
At CIS LONDON we expertly evaluate legal and regulatory risks of doing business in the region, and we do that by recruiting highly skilled local professionals who share our passion for providing practical and clear local legal service.
We assist our clients with legal due diligence exercises in relation to various cross-border projects.
Our comprehensive due diligence service encompasses in-depth enquiry into corporate, employment, commercial and IP affairs of the target company, as well as the rigorous assessment of its compliance with relevant regulations.
In the course of due diligence, we assess the standing of any local counterparties and provide legal advice on all aspects of financing a counterparty or setting up and structuring business presence in Armenia.
It is of paramount importance to respond to strategic and daily needs of Armenian business with professional legal support. CIS LONDON’s team offers both the precise knowledge of Armenian laws and awareness of local business practices.
We are trusted to take care of the legal safety of our client’s paperwork – from employment records to complex transaction documents. We draft, negotiate and, where applicable, register them with relevant authorities.
At CIS LONDON we also provide ad hoc legal opinions on tax, regulatory, licensing and other matters.
Protecting our clients’ business identity and other intellectual property, we register trademarks and patents, advise on data protection, IP assignment and licensing documents.
Our clients rely on us to represent their best interests in Armenian courts and before local authorities.