Almost every start-up founder you talk to in Kenya lately.

Founders:
No, we aren't registered in Kenya.
Or
Our local entity is a subsidiary.

I say, good for you!!
i Know you aRe curious why, but i cAn't, say. 😁
Here are some useful resources if you are also considering it.

1. @clerkyinc - https://clerky.com 

Desc: Clerky is the easiest way for startups to get legal paperwork done safely, including incorporation and just about any other routine corporate paperwork.
2. @atlas - https://stripe.com/atlas 

Stripe Atlas is a powerful, safe, and easy-to-use platform for forming a company. Atlas helps removes obstacles typically associated with starting a business to help you build your startup from anywhere in the world.
Payments from around Africa.

3. @theflutterwave - https://www.flutterwave.com/ke/ 

Flutterwave makes it easy for businesses to accept payment from their customers around Africa.

One of my favorite Nigerian Companies cc @TechProd_Arch
Local legal firm

4. CM CO Consultants.

This young legal firm, led by two dynamics ladies will help you achieve having a local company and also cover you internationally, you can reach them on [email protected]
You can follow @SamGichuru.
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