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  • Sponsored by Elias Neocleous & Co
    The 2013 banking crisis brought to light the serious issue of Cyprus banks carrying on their balance sheets substantial provisions for non-performing loans (NPLs) which adversely affected the banking sector's profitability and sustainability. In response to EU pressure, the government of Cyprus put considerable effort into tackling the problem of NPLs, implementing various measures including improved foreclosure legislation and measures to assist banks to restructure their loan portfolios.
  • Discrepancies between local regulators makes it significantly more difficult for international banks, but in many areas local rules are necessary to cater to local needs
  • Join IFLR and Morrison & Foerster on May 14 to talk Emir, Benchmarks Regulation, initial margin and more
  • While the EU regulation has had a clear and sweeping influence on activity in Europe, the extent to which it has affected the US divides the industry
  • Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa, Ibrahim Shehata and Basma Seif of Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm look at how Egypt has revamped its procurement laws to boost private participation in infrastructure projects
  • Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
    An overview of infrastructure project financing in Nigeria, by Nicholas Okafor and Adeola Sunmola of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
  • Sponsored by G Elias & Co
    Nigeria overhauled key aspects of its M&A and merger control regimes in 2019. Nosakhare Aguebor, Yemisi Falade and Geoffrey Adonu of G Elias & Co investigate the changes
  • Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
    Before signing an M&A deal, many parties agree to try to settle any dispute in good faith before turning to the courts. Uzoma Azikiwe, Festus Onyia and John Aga of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie look at how these agreements are treated
  • Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
    Onyinye Okafor, Joseph Eimunjeze and Adedolapo Akinola of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie review the efforts being made to modernise the corporate finance sector and encourage activity
  • Sponsored by Al Tamimi & Company
    Egypt’s corporate and legal framework has undergone a number of recent reforms to incentivise foreign investment. Al Tamimi’s Mohamed Gabr and Ingy Darwish explore the key changes