Preliminary transaction assessment

Offshore structure diagnostic

Selecting an offshore jurisdiction is not an incorporation decision. It is an investment decision.

Describe the investment. The diagnostic identifies what remains unresolved before any jurisdiction can safely be selected, without pretending that a generic league table can answer a transaction-specific question.

Stage 1

Your proposed investment

Use the facts known today. Where a decision is open, select ?Undecided? rather than making an assumption.

Investment parties

These countries identify the transaction being analysed. Offshore jurisdictions are not selected at this stage.

The country from which the investment is being made. Only analysed country combinations appear.
Only target countries with a current published analytical data series are available.
Analysis coverageSelect both countriesThe latest approved data series is used automatically.
Capital and expected returns

Enter amounts in the model currency shown after both countries are selected.

Currency
The committed acquisition or subscription amount.
Currency
Expected dividends, interest or other annual cash extraction. Enter 0 if none is planned.
years
51%The investor's expected economic interest in the African target.
0% debt / 100% equityExclude third-party bank debt; this is the investor-funded mix.
Control, protection and exit

The structure must support the investor's rights during ownership and the intended route out of the investment.

Choose the rights the investor expects to exercise, not only the shareholding percentage.
Existing offshore proposal

A proposal is recorded as an assumption to test. It is not treated as evidence that the jurisdiction is suitable.

The result is a preliminary investment diagnostic. It does not recommend a jurisdiction or disclose Corpfin's full comparative analysis.