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Legelata is a law firm with a rich history of connecting businesses with law across various industries in innovative and dynamic ways.
Legelata wins solutions for businesses involved in banking and finance, trade and logistics, health and pharmaceutical, life sciences and biotechnology, information technologies, and telecommunications.
Legelata advises over highly complex issues connected with mergers and acquisitions, competition and intellectual property, foreign investments, tax, and corporate matters. Legelata represents clients in litigation and arbitration involving the most vital issues.
Legelata is particularly experienced in restructuring and corporate governance queries, and adept at handling finance matters such as bridge loans and banking M&A. The law firm assists with corporate and M&A transactions with additional expertise in handling PPP projects. It also assists with administrative proceedings related to insolvency and dominant market positions.
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- YerevanBlue Business Centre, office 60, 4/3 Arami Street , Yerevan, Yerevan County, Armenia, 0001
- Web: www.legelata.am
- Tel: +374 (11) 520 510
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Issuance of Subordinated Bonds as a New Opportunity for Capital Market Development
Basel III, adopted in Armenia in 2022, strengthened banking stability. Regulation 2 allows subordinated loans as Tier 2 capital. Issuing subordinated bonds could attract foreign investment, but regulatory adjustments are needed to ease restrictions and uncertainties.
Problems of taxation of operations with crypto-assets in the Republic of Armenia
The Republic of Armenia has recently begun recognizing and attempting to regulate crypto-assets through amendments to its Civil Code, defining them as property with value. However, the Tax Code remains unchanged, leading to ambiguities in the taxation of crypto-assets.
Issuance of Subordinated Bonds as a New Opportunity for Capital Market Development
Basel III, adopted in Armenia in 2022, strengthened banking stability. Regulation 2 allows subordinated loans as Tier 2 capital. Issuing subordinated bonds could attract foreign investment, but regulatory adjustments are needed to ease restrictions and uncertainties.
Problems of taxation of operations with crypto-assets in the Republic of Armenia
The Republic of Armenia has recently begun recognizing and attempting to regulate crypto-assets through amendments to its Civil Code, defining them as property with value. However, the Tax Code remains unchanged, leading to ambiguities in the taxation of crypto-assets.