Consultancy
The market landscape,
explained.
Advising international investors on the legal, social, and economic landscape of South Sudan.
Overview
We’ve done the homework.
So you don’t have to.
Advising international investors on the legal, social, and economic landscape of South Sudan.
Most market reports about South Sudan are written by people who have never visited. We write ours from Juba, with calls to ministries, conversations in marketplaces, and observations from our own operations. That doesn’t make us infallible — but it does make our briefings actionable.
Engagement types
Four ways we engage.
Market-entry reports
Sector-specific briefings — competitor landscape, demand sizing, pricing, regulation, channel options. Written for board-level decision-making.
Typical engagement
4–8 weeks
Regulatory navigation
Permits, licences, business registration, tax compliance — we map the bureaucratic path before you start, then walk it with you.
Typical engagement
8–16 weeks
Partner sourcing
Identifying credible local partners — distributors, agents, JV candidates — with reference checking and reputational due diligence.
Typical engagement
6–12 weeks
Due diligence support
Field verification for transactions — ground-truth on counterparties, assets, supply chains, and political exposure.
Typical engagement
2–6 weeks
How we engage
Confidential. Plain English. Honest.
Confidential by default
NDA-first. Briefings, reports, and findings are not shared outside the engagement.
Plain English
No jargon. Findings are written so a board can act, not so an analyst can show their work.
Honest, including bad news
If the deal shouldn’t close, we’ll say so. We’d rather lose a fee than a reputation.