Consultancy Service

HABA Consultancy Service

HABA works assiduously to be credible, dynamic and relevant. Drawing upon the extensive experience, contacts and knowledge of our staff both in the UK and throughout the region HABA is well placed to advise businesses and individuals. HABA’s bespoke service is tailored to meet your needs, and benefits from an expanding portfolio of in-country affiliations. Our representatives pride themselves on their cultural sensitivity, as well as their understanding of the challenges and opportunities of operating in one of Africa’s most commercially exciting regions. HABA specialises in diagnosing the strengths and weakness in a particular economy or its sub-sectors, and is committed to being solutions orientated. We offer a free initial consultation session to corporates.

HABA Clients & Experience

HABA works with clients from an extraordinary variety of sectors, ranging from agri-processing and fisheries to textiles and telecommunications. With its core portfolio of twelve countries its services are increasingly in demand from clients looking to expand their commercial footprint across Central and Sub-Saharan Africa. Whilst client confidentially is of paramount importance, HABA believes that it also has a duty to help us others to gain a better understanding and appreciation of regional dynamics and is thus committed to knowledge sharing via a variety of channels. The following are just some of the ways in which HABA has played its part in helping to address ‘the knowledge deficit’ which all too often can be an impediment to purposeful and sustained economic activity:

Co-hosting with Eversheds an event entitled: Oil and gas in the Horn of Africa – The opportunities and risks

Co-hosting with the Royal African Society an event in the Houses of Parliament entitled: SOMALIA: Business as Usual?

Organising a full day certificated course at SOAS entitled: Young African Diaspora Entrepreneurs – Exploiting your USP

Making submissions to the Africa All Party Parliamentary Group concerning Democracy and Development in Africa and Adam Smith International in connection with current business prospects for the HABA region.

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Information & Content

The information contained on this website (including any articles, guides, reports or surveys) is compiled and/or made available in good faith and reasonable effort has been made to ensure that it is accurate and up to date. However, HABA gives no representation or warranty in respect of such information and all such representations and warranties, express or implied, are excluded. We believe, but do not warrant, that the content of this website and any downloads are virus free. We recommend that you carry out your own virus checks. Where information published on the website is supplied by third parties, this does not signify that HABA controls or endorses such content, or accepts responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise of the information. We respectfully ask that you agree to use this website responsibly and that you will not use this website for any unlawful purpose. Please note that the content and design of this website is subject to copyright and other intellectual property rights owned by HABA or used under licence from third parties. All such rights must be respected.

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Liability & Disclaimer

HABA excludes liability to the fullest extent permitted by law for any loss or damage arising out of the use of this website or the reliance upon any content published, posted or supplied on this website. These terms and conditions and your use of this website are subject to the laws of England and Wales and the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute so arising.

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