Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI) & Shareholders’ Agreements

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The Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI) is the constitutional document of a company. It governs:

  • Shareholder rights
  • Director powers
  • Decision-making processes

A Shareholders’ Agreement complements the MOI and regulates relationships between shareholders, including:

  • Dispute resolution
  • Exit strategies
  • Dividend policies
  • Transfer of shares

These documents are critical in preventing internal disputes and ensuring smooth governance

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