Department profile
Taza Legal LLP

General Business Law

Global Guide 2026 : Ethiopia


Taza Legal LLP

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About

Provided by Taza Legal LLP

MTA facilitated a deal that involves a term loan facility agreement entered between Dashen Bank Share Company as Borrower, and FMO & BII as Lenders for their joint commitments of up to USD 20,000,000 each. The loan will help to drive agricultural exports and provide access to much-needed foreign exchange (FX) within Ethiopia.

Specifically, the loan is to provide USD-denominated loans to cover the costs of importing machinery for export-oriented agribusinesses, such as producers of cut-flowers, coffee, and livestock and to increase the productivity, quality, safety, and value addition of Ethiopia's agricultural exports, which generate 90 per cent of its foreign currency.

This deal is the first of its kind, after the introduction of the Foreign Currency Intermediation Directive by NBE, that will allow the foreign currency to be made available to Ethiopian agribusiness engaged in the export sector. This makes Dashen Bank a trailblazer as the first local bank borrowing from abroad for the purpose of on-lending the borrowed foreign exchange finds to Ethiopian agricultural exporters, representing a benchmark for many more domestic banks to take advantage of facilities to provide foreign exchange funding to Ethiopia's export sector. The firm's specific role in this deal was acting as Ethiopian course to FMO & BII in connection with the term facility agreement.

Industries (14)

  • Power and Energy
  • Mining
  • Banking and Finance
  • Civil Society Law
  • Construction and Real-estate
  • Dispute resolution
  • IP and trademark licensing
  • Corporate and Commercial
  • ICT and Telecom
  • Employment and Immigration
  • Manufacturing and Industries
  • Taxation
  • Aviation
  • Fintech

Chambers Review

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General Business Law - Ethiopia

Band 2

Band 2


What the Team is Known For

Taza Legal is a leading Ethiopian law firm and Africa Legal Network member, providing a comprehensive corporate and commercial offering to clients. The firm has experience in domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, with additional knowledge of matters involving energy, mining, banking and tax law. In June 2026 it changed its name to Taza Legal from Mesfin Tafesse & Associates.

Work Highlights

Provided by Chambers

  • Taza Legal advised IFC on the Ethiopian aspects of a loan of USD10 million to Shemu.

Strengths

Provided by Chambers

  • Taza Legal offers excellent attention to detail, superb communication and a proactive, client-focused service.

    General Business Law respondentGlobal
  • Taza Legal has demonstrated a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in transactions and has a proven track record of managing high-value deals.

    General Business Law respondentGlobal

Notable Practitioners

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  • Band 1Mesfin Tafesse
    Band 1Mesfin Tafesse

    Mesfin Tafesse

    Mesfin Tafesse is a longstanding lawyer who assists Ethiopian and overseas clients with a multitude of corporate issues, from joint venture agreements to PPP projects.
    • Mesfin Tafesse provides exceptional responsiveness, proactive communication and a tailored approach to our specific needs. He delivers high-quality service, ensuring that our objectives are met.

      General Business Law respondentGlobal
    • Mesfin Tafesse consistently offers practical, business-focused legal advice that supports our strategic vision, so that our decisions are both legally sound and commercially viable.

      General Business Law respondentGlobal

Ranked Individuals at Taza Legal LLP (1)

Ethiopia

Members

Provided by Taza Legal LLP

  • Wossenyeleh Tigu

  • Wasyhun Hailemariam

  • Haymanot Belay

  • Betselot Kefelegn

  • Abraham Degefa

  • Abdurozack Seid

  • Amanuel Zelalem

  • Eskinder Endashaw

  • Liya Tamrat

  • Masresha Miwedew

  • Mihret Samson

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