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The basis on which public information and analytical facilities on this website are provided by Corpfin Analytics Limited.

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Publisher

Corpfin Analytics Limited

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Informational use

No professional relationship

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Decision responsibility

No reliance without scope

Public content is not investment, legal, tax or accounting advice and is not a recommendation of a jurisdiction, structure, transaction or recovery action.

Sources and limitations

Dated information is not a continuing assurance

External data and source documents remain attributable to their publishers. Corpfin may interpret or model that information, but does not control external availability, later revisions or the accuracy of information supplied by third parties.

  • Users should verify material facts and obtain jurisdiction-specific legal and tax advice before acting.
  • Investor tax residence is outside the public comparison scope; investors should seek advice from a professional in their tax-resident country.
  • Public analysis may be amended, withdrawn or superseded as evidence changes.
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Intellectual property

Permitted use

Unless a source owner is identified, website text, analytical presentation, models and design are owned by or licensed to Corpfin Analytics Limited. Personal review and citation with attribution are permitted; commercial republication, systematic extraction or model reproduction requires written permission.

These website terms are governed by the laws of Mauritius. Engagement-specific terms, responsibility and dispute provisions are set out in the signed engagement document and take precedence for commissioned work.