Despite the fact that the largest number of businesses in Lebanon is either an SME (Small-Medium Enterprise) or an FOE (Family-Owned Enterprise), which are mainly managed by individuals or family members, a new culture is developing in the Lebanese corporate world, namely the Corporate Governance (CG).

Corporate Governance has become a legal requirement for banks and for companies listed on the BSE (Beirut Stock Exchange), and which involves setting internal regulations which define all aspects of running the company, from board elections, to directors obligations, to assigning independent external auditors; in summary, Corporate Governance will reflect the transparency of the company in its dealings within and without.

At attlecon, as a large number of our clients fits into the banking, corporate and multinational fields categories, they rely on our expert team in implementing their Corporate Governance and Advisory, starting from drafting articles of incorporation and  internal rules and regulations, to monitoring  transparency and statutory compliance, to continuing consultancy in regards to emerging corporate laws.