On September 21, 2022, the GRATA International in Turkey will hold an online webinar on the topic: “Opening a business in Turkey”.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located between Europe and Asia. When registering a company in Turkey, it is important to comply with the requirements of local legislation.
Turkey's economy is considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world. In Western Asia, this country is considered the second largest recipient of foreign direct investment. Although Turkey is not part of the European Union, it enjoys various forms of tariff exemption with the EU. Currently, Turkey has a customs union with the EU, reducing the number of duties and tariffs on goods.
Turkey has significant potential for further growth in various global industries including IT, healthcare, automotive, energy and many more.
To learn more about how to start a business in Turkey, we invite you to visit our free webinar, where we will cover:
On September 28, 2022, GRATA Mongolia will host a webinar on starting a business in Mongolia.
Mongolia is a Central Asian country bordering China and Russia.
To this day, Mongolia has trade relations with more than 80 countries in the world. The trade turnover is more than 2 billion US dollars, and more than 40% of it is trade with the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China, and the rest is trade with countries such as Japan, the USA, South Korea, Switzerland.
Mongolia exports goods and raw materials to more than 60 countries in the world. One of the main components of GDP is mining and cashmere production.
During the webinar, we will cover topics such as:
- Legal forms of starting a business in Mongolia;
- Obligations of a non-resident taxpayer;
- Enforcement proceedings of foreign courts decision and arbitral awards.
The speakers will be Bolormaa Volodya - Partner, Buyanjargal Tungalag - Associate, Demchigselmaa Gendensuren - Junior Associate.
On September 29, 2022, a conference on Fintech in countries of Eurasia: latest legal developments and major issues, with the participation of GRATA offices in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova will be held.
The conference starts at 11:00 (Moscow time).
The conference will be of interest to fintech companies that would like to enter the markets of Eurasian countries.
Over the past 10 years, the banking sector has experienced a serious tightening requirements. As a result, financial institutions began to lose competition to fintech companies that are not limited by capital requirements. Fintech companies can invest much more actively in technologies and new services; recently they have created services with a significantly larger number of points of interaction with the client than the classic banking business.
The rapid development of modern technologies has stimulated an increase in the need of users of financial services for their digitalization and contributed to the creation of financial technologies. And the creation of financial technologies, in turn, led to the need to develop a legislative framework that regulates their implementation and application.