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CAMEROOn xxxx


Location & Contact Cabinet AdERi Immeuble TPM, PK 12 Douala-Bassa BP 3130 Douala- Cameroun Tel/Fax: + 237 33 37 80 37 GSM: + 237 75 98 44 71 Email: aderi02@yahoo.fr Website: www.cabinetaderi.com


domaine d'expertise principale:


Fiscalité des Particuliers et des Entreprises et Organisations comptables et financières rattachées


Autres domaines d'expertise:


• Accompagnement en Création, en Développement, et en Restructuration des Affaires et des Entreprises;


• Conception et mise en place des systèmes de veille en Fiscalité, en Comptabilité, en Droit des contrats.


ETHiOPiA xxxx Contact


Zemedeneh negatu Ernst & Young Bole Road, Mega Building 11th Floor, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, P.O. Box 24875 Code 1000


Email: Zemedeneh.Negatu@et.ey.com Tel office: +251-11-550-4933 Tel Mobile: +251-91-120-1741 Web: www.ey.com


Firm Profile


“Ernst & Young Ethiopia, the premier transaction advisory firm in Eastern Africa, is very honored that we have been selected as “Transaction Advisory Firm of the Year” by Finance Monthly Global Award 2013”, commented Zemedeneh Negatu, Managing Partner for Ethiopia and Head of Transaction Advisory Services for Ernst & Young Eastern Africa. Zemedeneh further commented by saying “this win further validates our caliber and reputation as a leading provider of sophisticated and complex M&A services to our clients across Africa”.


In the past few years Ernst & Young Ethiopia has advised numerous high profile clients ranging from multinationals such as Diageo plc of the UK on their successful acquisition of Meta Brewery for $225 million to the transformation of Ethiopian Airlines from a relatively small African airline in the mid-nineties to become the second largest and more


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profitable than all African airlines combined and the first to fly the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.


Commenting on the positive economic trends in Africa and how his firm is contributing, Zemedeneh said “we have invested heavily in our firm’s transactional capacity in Ethiopia and across Africa and as a result, we are now the “go to firm” for virtually all major transaction advisory projects especially the ones which focus on what we call the “Capital Agenda” whereby we closely work with our clients on raising financing, both debt and equity, structuring deals end to end and much more”.


Continuing his comments, Zemedeneh said, “for example we are currently the transaction advisors for one of the world’s largest private equity funds on a major investment in Africa worth over a billion dollars. We are also collaborating with another


Finance Monthly GLOBAL AWARDS 2013


major PE fund on a multi-million dollar acquisition in the FMCG sector. All these transactions require high capacity world-class support which we have been able to provide from our base in Africa”.


In addition to the Finance Monthly Global Award 2013, Ernst & Young Ethiopia has recently won numerous other global awards in recognition of its client focused world-class services including: “Advisory firm of the Year” from ACQ Finance magazine and “Deal of the Year” from Acquisition International magazine. Furthmore, in 2012, the firm’s Managing Partner, Zemedeneh Negatu was honored as “Pioneer American Diaspora Businessman of Year” in Washington, D.C. for the innovative work his firm are doing in Africa and the positive, fact-based transformational thought leadership reports which have been featured by the global media including CNBC, BBC and CNN.


Managing Partner Jeremie E. KONGUEP TCHALE


A Member of National Commission of Tax Reform


A Member of Jeffreys Henry International


A Member of Internatonal Institue of Auditors


Partner Gustave TCHOUGANG Transaction Advisory Firm of the Year


Tax Law Firm of the Year


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