Lawyers working on “Investment projects” advise Belarusian and foreign companies on all aspects of investing in real economy entities and infrastructure projects. Overall volume of investments in projects implemented by us during the last 3 years exceeds 2,000,000,000 euros.
We advise on choosing an optimal project site, an optimal corporate structure, labour issues, migration issues, fund-raising, construction and specific real estate issues.
REVERA’s portfolio includes projects with various legal regimes: free economic zones, activities in rural areas, in Orsha district. Our lawyers have monitored projects implemented on the basis of 1st and 2nd level investment agreements with the Republic of Belarus.
Lawyers involved in “Investment projects” work closely with specialists from our Corporate Law, Banking & Finance, Taxation and Dispute Settlements sectors. This allows forming a team of lawyers from several practices to solve clients’ challenging tasks.
REVERA’s unique market experience in supporting investment projects is confirmed annually by international ratings: Legal500, IFLR1000, Chambers.
Belarus offers several special-purpose legal regimes for businesses: 6 free economic zones, Great Stone industrial park, Bremino-Orsha zone, doing business using an investment agreement with the Republic of Belarus, doing business in a rural area, and others. Each has a suite of remissions and preferences for various project stages (construction stage or production stage). In this regard, it is important to make the right choice from the start.
REVERA’s lawyers, due to their many years’ work experience, are able to define basic risks and advantages, to help you choose an optimal project site and to monitor the entire process of project execution.
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The ‘Great Stone’ project is open for foreign and many Belarusian companies. An inter-governmental agreement guarantees an unprecedented suite of preferences till 2062 to its residents. REVERA’s lawyers are ready to assist Belarusian businesses with regard to the benefits offered and the practicality of expanding or creating a new enterprise in Great Stone industrial park.
We assist both prospective and operative Great Stone’s residents during all project stages: from project conception to ongoing commercial issues in the production stage.
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Acquiring an existing asset always bears history risks: hidden flaws, accounting errors, etc. Often the same asset may be acquired in different ways, with different financial consequences and risks. In each case, REVERA’s lawyers will carry out a comprehensive legal due diligence to detect investment risks and will structure each acquisition transaction to the benefit of the prospective investor.
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In the past, infrastructure projects in Belarus were implemented by state authorities via state-run companies and were funded from the state budget only. However, during the last few years, the practice has seen drastic changes. Supported by international financial institutions, private companies now participate actively in infrastructure projects. Their activity is boosted by the public-private partnership (PPP) model legislated in 2016.
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In practice, an obsolete rule or an incorrect law enforcement practice would impede investors to do their business and/or impede the state to receive budget funds. That is why we accumulate our legal experience with GR strategies, to help our clients establish effective cooperation with state authorities.
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Due to trade barriers between countries, many companies locate their producing units in third countries in order to diversify risks. Establishing a production unit in a foreign jurisdiction always bears risks and requires compliance with both local laws and laws of the ultimate beneficiary’s country.
Our team is knowledgeable in principal issues topical for investors entering foreign markets to locate their producing units. REVERA’s cooperation with foreign legal firms and membership in Nextlaw, a leading network of legal firms, enables us to offer top-quality services for originators of international projects.
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REVERA has vast experience in preparing reviews on doing business in Belarus and EUEA, both on a general scale and with respect to particular economic sectors. REVERA’s lawyers participate annually in the ‘Doing Business’ research carried out by the World Bank.An extensive network of partners allows us to prepare reviews and take part in presentations on juridical, economic and cultural issues. Our portfolio of clients comprises foreign embassies and institutions, business associations and private companies.
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