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Updated on 16 April 2025 in Practices
Intermarium provides high-end legal support in corporate law, business structuring, and financial and operational restructuring in Ukraine.
Our international expertise allows us to advise foreign investors, multinational companies, and Ukrainian businesses on complex cross-border transactions, M&A deals, shareholder arrangements, venture capital, and corporate governance matters.
We combine deep knowledge of Ukrainian law with international standards to provide tailor-made legal solutions that align with your business objectives. Whether you are entering the Ukrainian market, restructuring your business, planning an acquisition, or building a multi-jurisdictional group of companies – we ensure full regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, and strategic legal planning.
Our clients include investment funds, international corporations, fast-growing startups, and family-owned businesses that rely on us to structure transactions, protect shareholder rights, and navigate complex regulatory environments.
Key Focus Areas:
Legal certainty, financial optimization, and business protection – with Intermarium, your corporate strategy is legally secure and ready for growth.
FAQs:
Yes. Foreign individuals and legal entities can establish a business in Ukraine without restrictions. Our team helps structure the company to ensure legal security and tax efficiency.
M&A transactions must comply with Ukrainian corporate, antitrust, and tax regulations. Intermarium provides full due diligence, transaction support, and post-deal integration strategies.
Restructuring may involve reorganization, asset protection, changing ownership structures, or debt refinancing. We develop customized legal solutions to optimize operations and minimize risks.
Depending on your goals, the best option might be an LLC, JSC, or a holding company. We analyze your business and advise on the most efficient model under Ukrainian and international law.
Yes. A well-drafted shareholder agreement is essential for investor protection, dispute resolution, and long-term stability—especially in cross-border setups.
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