Irina Kuheika specializes in navigating complex cross-border M&A transactions and investments, with a strong focus on the technology sector. She excels in conducting thorough legal due diligence for IT companies and in structuring effective partnerships between business owners.
Irina also brings extensive expertise in GDPR compliance, ensuring that companies effectively navigate the landscape of data protection laws.
Irina's clients include well-known companies such as Gismart, SayGames, OneSoil, PlatformIO.
Projects
AppMagic
Advised a developer of a service for mobile app market analytics in an international transaction. The financing was led by GEM Capital, an international private equity and venture capital investment company, with the involvement of Vibranium VC, a Silicon Valley-based venture fund that specialises in investing in SaaS startups, and US performance-marketing agency RoasUp.
Enway
A turnkey project to support the expansion of a business to Cyprus. REVERA team supported the registration of the company, assisted in labour, migration and banking issues.
Dalkacom
Comprehensive support during preparation for the M&A transaction included Due Diligence as well as option issues and corporate procedures.
Eidolon
REVERA assisted the IT project Eidolon in setting up the company in Cyprus on a turnkey basis (including all mandatory post-registration activities), as well as handling the relocation and employment of foreign IT specialists in Cyprus (including the necessary migration issues).
Vandrouka Games
Comprehensive support in launching an office in Cyprus: company registration (along with obtaining foreign company status), relocation support for some IT staff (including dealing with mandatory migration issues), opening a corporate account in the payment system, formalizing the accumulation of exclusive rights to IT development within the company, as well as attracting investment.
Independent game development studio
REVERA’s team rendered services for the restructuring of the mobile game company, starting with the resolution of the internal corporate conflict, and ending with the registration of the new legal entities in Georgia and Cyprus.