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Complimentary Updates and Intelligence Briefings

Adams Africa Advisory offers its clients short, insight-driven monthly newsletter briefings on key trends and developments across Africa. Our large team and extensive networks of experts ideally positions Adams.Advisory Africa to keep you up-to-date on the information you need to thrive in the complex African business landscape.

The newsletters are developed specifically to help guide our clients towards the best business, legal, economic and political insights in Africa. The Adams.Africa Advisory offers up to 5 different information packages every month:

  • Africa IP Update Newsletter
  • Adams Advisory Top 10 Stories
  • Adams Events
  • Adams Spotlight Newsletter
  • Adams Legal Updates & News

Additionally, the newsletter is customisable to individual business needs. Choose from a wide range of 17 business industries and 16 legal fields to ensure that any business will get the information they need to make the right decisions. Customising the newsletter will reduce clutter and reading time whilst improving the relevance of the information you receive.

The focus of our complimentary releases

Our main objective in developing the Adams.Africa Advisory complimentary releases is to keep Adams & Adams clients up-to-date and well-informed on relevant developments on the African continent.

Our overarching goal is to provide our clients with updates and insights on:

  • Market, industry and consumer trends that clients should be aware of and potentially incorporate into their strategic planning on the continent.
  • Substantial investments into African infrastructure and other key investment areas, and how these may influence business and economic conditions.
  • Political developments that impact (or have the potential to impact) the business landscape in African markets.
  • Relevant developments relating to major players in African markets, such as large multinationals and development agencies.
  • Policy and regulatory updates which have direct impacts on our clients’ business dealings on the continent.

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On-Demand Advisory Assistance

Adams.Africa Advisory offers our clients personal, on-demand assistance to respond to any direct requests for advice regarding any current and future business plans in Africa – ensuring well-informed decision-making as and when needed. The On-demand Advisory Assistance Service operates via email so that you are able to express your requests exactly as needed.

Our on-demand advisory service

Equipped with a network of hundreds of experts with specialised, up-to-date knowledge of a wide range of industries and sectors across all 54 African countries, the answers to your urgent queries are just an email away.

Reach out to our Advisory team with your questions on topics such as:

  • Business considerations
  • Competitors (current and potential)
  • Consumer trends
  • Economic projections
  • Industry and sector-specific trends
  • Investment opportunities
  • Market size and potential
  • Policy and legislation
  • Political stability and elections
  • Risk insights and mitigation strategies

Our On-Demand Advisory Services are priced on an hourly basis and depending on the nature of the research required, billed at between ZAR 720.00 and ZAR 960.00 per hour.

For additional information and assistance, please complete this form.

Specialised Research Consultations

As the core offering within Adams.Africa Advisory, our specialised research and advisory services provide a wide range of options to help guide your business and legal strategies in Africa. Each option is formulated as a thorough investigation that is tailored to a client’s specific request. This ensures that the answers we deliver are comprehensive and perfectly matched to the request.

What we offer

The tailored advisory services ensure data-driven decision-making at all times, with research and intelligence that is customised to your specific requirements. Among other researching and consulting strategies, we offer:

  • Landscape assessments to deepen your understanding of the markets and industries in which you work, covering topics such as economic growth potential, political climate, competitor research, key industry players, market size, relevant regulations,legislation and more.
  • Opportunity assessments to guide your decisions regarding new potential markets for expansion, expertly analysing key factors such as market attractiveness, competitor landscape, market potential and risk.
  • Risk assessments to identify potential risks to your business in selected markets. Ranging from the risks posed by political and economic instability, to risks such as changing regulations, corruption, conflict, infrastructural inadequacies, health concerns, market saturation.
  • Partnership identification and facilitation, utilising our large networks across the continent and across industries to link you with potential local partners to maximise your success in Africa, where a local footprint is imperative.
  • Due diligence investigations to ensure that you are fully-informed about your potential partners, service providers and clients in Africa.

Tell us about your research and advisory needs in Africa

All of our research and advisory services are customised to meet our clients’ specific needs. Please contact us through the link below with information on how Adams.Africa Advisory can be of assistance!

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Customised, Ongoing Intelligence Briefings & Reports

Adams.Africa Advisory offers clients tailormade, on-going briefings and reports which covers industries, regions and/or markets of particular interest across the African continent. These can be delivered on a weekly, monthly and quarterly basis depending on specific business needs.

The customised intelligence briefings and reports draw from our extensive team of researchers and analysts around the continent. Whether you are in need of real-time updates on specific market and competitor trends, or regular intelligence briefings on new partnership and market expansion opportunities, Adams.Africa Advisory has you covered.

Customised to meet your unique requirements

Insight-driven intelligence briefings and reports are customised to meet your specific requirements, taking into considering factors such as:

  • The topical focus
  • The geographic coverage
  • The regularity of production
  • The depth of analysis
  • The length of each briefing/report
  • The type of research to be conducted
  • The format of deliverables

Contact us about how we can keep you informed

Each customised product is developed in close collaboration with our clients, ensuring the best possible outcomes. Please contact us through the link below with information on how Adams.Africa Advisory can be of assistance!

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We have offices in four major cities in South Africa: Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. Additionally, we have 23 associate offices in the rest of Africa, the firm serves as a gateway into Africa for IP clients. Please contact your nearest office for any legal enquiry or assistance.