Mergers and Acquisitions in Kenya

Mergers and Acquisitions in Kenya: A Clear Legal Guide from WKA Advocates Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are reshaping Kenya’s corporate world, opening doors to new opportunities for businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs. Whether you are a Kenyan business owner looking to sell, a foreign investor entering the market, or a company planning a strategic merger, understanding […]

Structuring M&A Transactions in Kenya

Structuring M&A Transactions in Kenya: Legal Strategies from WKA Advocates Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) in Kenya are powerful tools for corporate growth, market entry, and strategic realignment. As foreign direct investment and private equity activity continue to rise, businesses across key sectors—banking, fintech, agriculture, energy, telecoms, and manufacturing—are leveraging M&A transactions to gain competitive advantage. […]

How to Handle Competition Authority Approvals in Kenyan M&A Deals

How to Handle Competition Authority Approvals in Kenyan M&A Deals Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in Kenya are strategic tools for business expansion, market entry, and consolidation. However, successful M&A transactions require strict adherence to Kenyan regulatory requirements, particularly those enforced by the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK). The CAK plays a critical role in safeguarding […]

Navigating Complex Corporate Disputes in Kenya

Navigating Complex Corporate Disputes in Kenya: WKA Advocates’ Comprehensive Guide to Effective Commercial Conflict Resolution In today’s fast-paced and competitive business landscape, corporate disputes in Kenya are not just common—they are becoming increasingly complex. These conflicts can arise from a wide array of issues such as breach of contract, shareholder disagreements, regulatory compliance challenges, or […]

Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) Changes in Kenya

Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) Changes in Kenya Key Updates and Legal Implications for Businesses and Individuals The Kenyan government has ushered in a significant update to its travel entry requirements by replacing the previously operational eVisa system with the new Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) platform, effective January 5, 2024. This change introduces a streamlined, digital […]