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Connecting Cities, Connecting Ideas, Connecting a Continent

Connecting Cities, Connecting Ideas, Connecting a Continent. Overview. “We choose [ALN] mainly because of the excellent service and in-depth understanding of not only our legal system and laws, but those of other jurisdictions.” Chambers Global 2012 (client source) .

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Connecting Cities, Connecting Ideas, Connecting a Continent

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  1. Connecting Cities, Connecting Ideas, Connecting a Continent Overview “We choose [ALN] mainly because of the excellent service and in-depth understanding of not only our legal system and laws, but those of other jurisdictions.” Chambers Global 2012 (client source) BOTSWANA | BURUNDI | ETHIOPIA | KENYA | MALAWI | MAURITIUS | MOZAMBIQUE | RWANDA | SUDAN | TANZANIA | UGANDA | ZAMBIA

  2. Who is ALN? More than an independent network More than just African More than its Chambers band 1 rating More than just lawyers

  3. ALN IS INNOVATIVE Start of ALN (long before others thought about cross-border capabilities) One Stop Shop (one contact, one invoice, pooling of expertise, unified brand) ALN Academy (uniform training, precedent sharing, one intranet, secondments)

  4. ALN IS CLIENT-FOCUSED

  5. ALN IS ONE THE GROUND 600 lawyers in Africa doing African work

  6. ALN IS ONE THE GROUND • Financial Services:A financing by OPIC in the sum of US$ 72 million to Wananchi Group (Holdings) Limited for a project involving telecom services in several African countries including: Ethiopia, Sudan, Malawi, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda • Infrastructure & Telecoms: Providing and coordinating corporate and investment advice in the sum of US$ 100 million in 15 countries in Africa to Tech Mahindra, which has been contracted by BhartiAirtel to provide to business process outsourcing and telecommunications services • Mining & Minerals:We acted as local counsel in a US$ 50 million transaction which involved the Zambian Government and ZCCM (the state owned mining company) • Oil & Gas:Acting in Kenya and Mozambique for PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited. It indirectly owns participating interests in various oil and gas exploration blocks in Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania • Energy:Acting for Triumph Power Generating Company in connection with its development of an US $150 million, 83MW thermal power plant in Kenya • Agriculture:Acting for Proparco in its facility of US$ 23 million to Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited • Commercial Property & Leisure: Assisting a leading Mauritian bank in the restructuring three parallel facilities worth US$ 106.5 million to finance the development of various real estate projects in India Projects and Infrastructure:Acting as lead advisor to Botswana Power Corporation on a US$16 billion Mmamabula coal development project

  7. BOTSWANABURUNDIETHIOPIAKENYAMALAWIMAURITIUSMOZAMBIQUERWANDASUDANTANZANIAUGANDAZAMBIAAssociate firm in SOUTH AFRICARegional firm in UAE ALN Apollo Centre, 2nd Floor, Wing A, Ring Road Parklands, Westlands PO Box 200-00606, Sarit Centre Nairobi, Kenya T +254 (0) 20 364 0000, + 254 (0) 703 032 000 F +254 (0) 20 364 0201 E alnhq@africalegalnetwork.com Legal Notice: these materials are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal or other professional advice.

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