Bowmans
SA is catching up fast as an international arbitration centre
14th October 2020 South Africa is making up for lost time as a competitive international arbitration centre. For years, the country sat and watched from the... →
Bowmans recognised in IFLR1000’s Financial and Corporate Guide for 2020
7th October 2020 Less than a month after confirming Bowmans’ status as the leading multi-jurisdictional M&A adviser in Africa, IFLR1000 has once again recognised... →
Corporate activity in Africa – has Covid-19 opened opportunities for investors?
7th September 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has precipitated sharp drops in mergers and acquisitions, deal value and volume in Africa. However, there are already... →
Bowmans and Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie enter into an alliance to better serve clients across Africa - effective 1 September 2020
2nd September 2020 Leading African law firms, Bowmans and Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie (UUBO), have announced that they are taking a major step forward in collaborating to... →
How corporate taxpayers can deal with pushbacks from a revenue-hungry SARS
11th June 2020 Corporate and provisional taxpayers should brace themselves for more pushbacks than usual from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) in the... →
Bowmans expands into Malawi and Zambia
1st June 2020 The current COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the globe is not stopping leading African law firm, Bowmans, from moving forward. Less than a year after it... →
Employers should ‘do whatever they can to maintain’ unapproved risk benefits
21st April 2020 Employees already reeling from reduced or unpaid salaries could be at even more of a disadvantage should they also forfeit their unapproved risk... →
COVID-19 and what it means for tax in the mining industry
31st March 2020 During the 21-day lockdown period, mining operations in South Africa will scale down significantly. The effect on deep-level mines will probably be... →