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23 November 2023

Your Guide To Central Asian Business Registration 2023

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Unicase Law Firm

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Unicase is a leading law firm in Central Asia, operating both in the region and globally, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Unicase boasts one of the most expert teams, renowned for its capabilities in regulation and legislative development, which, combined with extensive transaction experience, enables the firm to win major development projects and remain a preferred adviser on corporate law, M&A transactions, dispute resolution, and legislation. Partners and senior lawyers at Unicase have spent a significant part of their professional careers working with leading international operators, which allows them to understand the expectations of both foreign and local clients regarding the format and content of legal consultations, making Unicase a competitive firm.
Establishing a legal entity in Central Asia requires an understanding of the specifics of each country's legal framework.
Kazakhstan Corporate/Commercial Law

Establishing a legal entity in Central Asia requires an understanding of the specifics of each country's legal framework. This article provides a concise but comprehensive guide for businesses and business partners wishing to register a company in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan in 2023.

From the outset, the guide explains ownership rights and obligations, providing valuable information for participants, directors and founders. Delving into procedural details, the guide outlines the registration period, offering businesses a realistic timeframe to plan the incorporation process effectively. The list of required registration documents is also discussed in detail, helping simplify start-up companies' registration process. This guide aims to give businesses the knowledge necessary to successfully register legal entities in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan.

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The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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