A law firm in Ghana has announced its partnership with a law firm from Nigeria to launch a new law firm as ‘Templars” in Ghana.
A joint press release issued by these two firms indicated that, the new Templars collaborative brand will be welcoming a 12-person team of highly experienced Ghanaian lawyers, some of whom are dual-qualified in the United States, the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions
The Managing Partner of Templars, Mr. Oghogho Akpata, revealed in the release that, this was an exciting step in Templars’ growth across Africa.
According to him, Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) was opening a new vista of opportunities across the continent, and, in spite of recent global economic headwinds, Templars has seen increasing demand from clients for sophisticated support across Africa.
“Templars already has a significant share of the Nigerian legal services market as well as deep client connections to Ghana and elsewhere in Africa, so a natural next step in our growth trajectory is to expand into these other markets where our clients and business relationships require our services.
“Our new office in Ghana means that we will be able to respond to this demand and continue to support new and existing clients in solving whatever challenges their businesses face. I am grateful to our strategic partners at AMPEM for joining us in this shared mission.”
Mr. Oghogho Akpata
Mr. Kofi Darko Asante, the Founding Partner of Ampem Chambers explained that, the collaboration is a positive development for both clients and employees of the firm.
“It creates the right platform for our clients to benefit from a rare combination of our deep understanding of the Ghana market and international expertise of Templars.”
Mr. Kofi Darko Asante
NEED FOR THE COLLABORATION
The new firm, established from ‘Templars from Nigeria” and “Ampem Chambers from Ghana”, are expected to offer services across all sectors of the Ghanaian economy including mining, energy, infrastructure, financial services, education, franchising, telecommunications and fintech.
The partnership is also aimed at providing a strategic base for accessing other key hubs in the West African sub-region, the joint press release stated.
The joint press release also disclosed that, lawyers would work closely with their colleagues across Templars offices in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja to provide clients with seamless high-quality services in both markets.
Despite recent macroeconomic challenges in both countries, Nigeria remains Africa’s largest economy and Ghana the second largest economy in West Africa, it stated.
“Over the past decade and a half in particular, Ghana has not only grown to become one of Africa’s leading economies but has also increasingly become a hub and destination of choice for both African businesses and international corporations.
“The tie-up is a response to increasing opportunities for businesses in the region, and the rising demand for service providers, with deep local knowledge and a proven track record of assisting local and international clients in navigating difficult markets.”
Joint Press Release
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