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TANJIB ALAM & ASSOCIATES
BSEC BHABAN (LEVEL11)
102 KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM AVENUE
KARWAN BAZAR, DHAKA 1215
Bangladesh

Bangladesh > Banking and finance Tier 1

TANJIB ALAM & ASSOCIATES fields a team which handles matters for both Australian and multinational banks and financial institutions, including Citibank N.A. and HSBC Bangladesh. Practitioners represent lenders in many matters concerning syndicated loan facilities, project finance, term loan facilities, and bonds. Heading up the team is corporate law expert and litigator Tanjib-Ul Alam, a key team member when it comes to regulatory issues in the banking sectors, utilising experience gained from a long history of assisting foreign investors with regulatory issues. Another standout team member is Kazi Ershadul Alam, who regularly works on high-value financial transactions in Bangladesh.

Practice head(s):

Tanjib-ul Alam; Kazi Ershadul Alam; M Saquibuzzaman

Key clients

Bangladesh Bank

Mashreq Bank Psc

Eastern Bank Limited

The City Bank Limited

Woori Bank Limited

Prime Bank Limited

Citibank N.A.

The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited

Jamuna Bank Limited

IDLC Finance Limited

Bangladesh > Dispute resolution Tier 1

Bangladesh > Tax Tier 1

TANJIB ALAM & ASSOCIATES often acts as local counsel for sellers in the acquisition of majority shares of large companies, and frequently handles tax matters related to this. The group is active in issues which run the gamut of tax law, including contentious matters. The firm more widely has substantial experience appearing before the High Court Division, especially regarding matters surrounding tax planning and structuring to avoid tax exposure. Tanjib-Ul Alam and Kazi Ershadul Alam are at the helm, and they are ably supported by Nazmun Islam, who is a standout practitioner for tax matters in the property sector.

Practice head(s):

Tanjib-ul Alam; Kazi Ershadul Alam

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

bKash Limited

United Group

Grameenphone Limited

Marico Bangladesh Limited

STS Holding Limited

Hapag Lloyd AG, Germany

Robi Axiata Limited

Ocean Network Express Bangladesh Limited

Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited

Summit Group

Bangladesh > Corporate and M&A Tier 2

TANJIB ALAM & ASSOCIATES often acts as local counsel for sellers in the acquisition of majority shares of large companies, and also frequently advises clients on large-scale, cross-border acquisitions. Tanjib-Ul Alam and Kazi Ershadul Alam are at the helm and are go-to practitioners for M&A matters. They are well supported by Nazmun Islam and associate Taskeen Siddiq. Islam has considerable expertise in the field of property law, and Tanjib-ul Alam specialises in corprate law, as well as demonstrating a strong ability to advise foreign investors on regulatory issues in a range of sectors, including the energy sector.

Practice head(s):

Tanjib-ul Alam; Kazi Ershadul Alam

Other key lawyers:

Nazmun Binte Islam; Taskeen Siddiq

Key clients

bKash Limited

United Group

Grameenphone Limited

The City Bank Limited

HSBC Bangladesh

Marico Bangladesh Limited

STS Holding Limited

Hapag Lloyd AG, Germany

Robi Axiata Limited

Partex Group

Work highlights

  • Represented Chittagong Stock Exchange and played an instrumental part in overseeing and finalising the requisite legal formalities for onboarding ABG Limited as the strategic partner.
  • Acted for Bangladesh Data Center Company Limited as counsel in drafting, negotiating, and finalising a joint-venture agreement with GenNext Technology Limited to set up Bangladesh’s first cloud data center named “Meghna Cloud” through its own technology and manpower.
  • Acted for Aavishkaar Frontier Fund and SEAF Bangladesh Ventures LLC in the acquisition of new share capital in a Bangladeshi export-oriented entity by new investors where both AFF and SEAF have shareholding.

The firm: Tanjib Alam and Associates was founded by Tanjib-ul Alam, advocate (Supreme Court of Bangladesh) in 2009, who is also the head of chambers. Mr Alam has been practising before the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 1999. In his 19 years of practice, Mr Alam has gained an excellent reputation and has recieved praise from judges, lawyers and clients. Mr Alam was involved in drafting the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act, the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission Act and the Information and Communication Technology Act for Bangladesh. He has recently completed his consultancy for drafting the new Companies Act for Bangladesh. It is anticipated that the proposed legislation will bring much needed reform in the corporate law of Bangladesh creating opportunities to attract foreign direct investment. He has worked as consultant to the World Bank and UNDP on various law reform issues involving the separation of judiciary.

From the creation of the firm, Mr Alam has trained and supervised a set of competent lawyers who now work as associates of the firm. As of today, the firm advises and represents hundreds of clients from Bangladesh and abroad, including the world’s top law firms on the laws of Bangladesh. Since its inception in 2009, the firm has grown rapidly in terms of both lawyers and clientele. At present, the firm serves a rich clientele in almost all sectors of business and commerce with a predominant focus on energy, telecommunication, cross border financing, direct foreign investment and corporate matters.

Areas of practice: Tanjib Alam and Associates is a leading law firm in Bangladesh for commercial arbitration, merger and acquisition, energy project, telecommunication, private equity, loan syndication, foreign direct investment, admiralty and international trade. The firm has recently advised a leading steel conglomerate in Bangladesh and prepared the legal documents to obtain financing facilities worth US$90m, and advised and prepared all relevant legal documents for the transfer of a US$122.43m syndication facility to a leading power generation company – only to mention some of its work in the financial sector. As a leader in M&A, the firm acted as legal advisor and counsel to Robi Axiata Limited on its acquisition of Airtel Bangladesh Limited under a merger scheme. While acting as the legal advisor, the firm carried out legal due diligence and prepared the documentation concerning the merger and acquisition. As the counsel for the merging companies the firm also obtained approval of the scheme from the High Court Division. The merger between Robi and Airtel was the largest merger in the history of Bangladesh. Tanjib Alam and Associates have also advised on several other high-value mergers including the merger of three leading steel manufacturers in Bangladesh, and the merger between three of the leading power generation companies in Bangladesh.

With regards to dispute resolution, the firm has advised and represented a leading rice importer at the London GAFTA Arbitration for a high-value repudiation claim, and represented several leading conglomerates in the energy sector at BERC Arbitration in recent years. Under the leadership of Mr Alam, the firm has successfully defended a foreign arbitration claim worth US$10m brought by International Cotton Association against a cotton importer, and has advised one of the biggest telecom operators in the world regarding a dispute with one of its vendors under a contract worth US$78m.

The firm has also advised many local and multinational corporations in the telecoms, power and infrastructure sectors and assisted in preparing security documents, investment agreements, power purchase and implementation agreements as well as in turnkey and EPC contracts. The firm has recently been confirmed as the official legal partner for the China-Bangladesh Investment Forum 2017 held in Beijing, China.

The head of the chamber, Mr Tanjib-ul Alam, is regarded as one of the leading corporate and constitutional law practitioners in Bangladesh with expertise in corporate finance, energy, telecommunication and infrastructure projects. He has been involved in a number of ground-breaking project finance and IPOs in Bangladesh including securitisation of the first ever micro-credit transaction in the world and the largest IPO of GrameenPhone.

Department Name Email Telephone
Admiralty and maritime Tanjib-ul Alam
Admiralty and maritime Saquibuzzaman
Alternative dispute resolution Tanjib-ul Alam
Alternative dispute resolution Kazi Ershadul Alam
Antitrust/competition Kazi Ershadul Alam
Antitrust/competition Nazmun-binte-Islam
Arbitration Tanjib-ul Alam
Arbitration Kazi Ershadul Alam
Banking and finance Kazi Ershadul Alam
Commercial Nazmun-binte-Islam
Corporate and M&A Tanjib-ul Alam
Corporate and M&A Kazi Ershadul Alam
Employment and labour Saquibuzzaman
Energy, oil and gas Tanjib-ul Alam
Energy, oil and gas Nazmun-binte-Islam
Intellectual property Saquibuzzaman
Investment and foreign direct investment Tanjib-ul Alam
Private equity Tanjib-ul Alam
Private equity Nazmun-binte-Islam
Procurement and public law Tanjib-ul Alam
Real estate Nazmun-binte-Islam
Security and exchange laws Tanjib-ul Alam
Taxation Tanjib-ul Alam
Telecommunication and broadcasting Tanjib-ul Alam
Telecommunication and broadcasting Kazi Ershadul Alam
Number of lawyers : 15
Bengali
English

CLIENT: Khalid Rahim, Senior Advisor & Head of Corporate Finance
COMPANY/FIRM: KPMG
TESTIMONIAL: I have found Barrister Tanjib Alam to be a thoroughly professional and results orientated lawyer, the best in his field. A fine legal brain, who uses legal expertise and commercial common sense to obtain the best outcome for clients.


CLIENT: Jone Kumer Gupta
Financial Controller
COMPANY/FIRM: Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden
TESTIMONIAL: Tanjib Alam and Associates (TAA) is our primary legal counsel for litigation matters and disputes. They are skilled trial lawyers and a trusted advisor to the company on a variety of legal matters. In addition to their legal acumen, TAA understands our business industry well in which we compete. It is their combination of trial skills and business savvy that separates TAA from other firms. They appreciate the importance of putting our company in the best position to resolve disputes and reduce the disruption to our business and employees.I highly recommend Tanjib-ul Alam and his team.


CLIENT: Shamim Ul Huq
Managing Director & Group Representative
COMPANY/FIRM: Maersk Bangladesh Ltd.
TESTIMONIAL:  Tanjib Alam and Associates has been our legal counsel for several years. Throughout this long    period of our cooperation, I have found them to be professional in their approach, ethical in standards and highly reliable in delivering on their commitments. They most certainly rank the highest amongst legal firms in Bangladesh with in depth understanding of maritime laws. Barrister Tanjib ul Alam sets himself quite apart not only as a highly skilled lawyer, but also a brilliant mind. His grasp of commercial complexities, contemporary knowledge of global trade and deep understanding of the corporate world makes him a valuable partner.


CLIENT: Ummay Habiba Sharmin
SAVP  & Head of Legal Affairs
COMPANY/FIRM: LankaBangla Finance Limited
TESTIMONIAL: As a financial service provider, we require legal support of various magnitude. Barrister Tanjib Alam and Associates provides us with a consistently high quality responsive service across all its disciplines, with Barrister Tanjibul Alam and his colleagues showing great commercial awareness and understanding of our needs. Barrister Tanjib is a truly brilliant lawyer who has provided exceptional strategic and practical suggestions to our various complex issues. The firm is highly credible and has already gained a very respectable position in the legal arena of Bangladesh.


CLIENT: Major (Retd) Khairul Basher, psc
General Manager-Group Administration
COMPANY/FIRM: Abdul Monem Group
TESTIMONIAL:  I, on behalf of Abdul Monem Group, take this privilege to state that M/S Tanjib Alam and Associates, a leading Legal Firm of Bangladesh, is a counselor to us since long time. The Associates endow us with legal advices consistently for the last several years. Not only that they also support us beyond customary advices on legal aspect but also widen their support in other administrative needs. Undoubtedly, Tanjib Alam and Associates helped us emerging to a leading business house of the country. We wish Tanjib Alam and Associates a great success in days ahead.


CLIENT: Khalid Islam.
Managing Director
COMPANY/FIRM: DigiCon Telecommunication
TESTIMONIAL:  When working with lawyers, two things are most important to us—forthrightness in their opinions and ideas, and that they are proactive rather than reactive. We have great confidence in Tanjib Alam and a associates, so much so, that we have retained them for all the subsidiaries of our parent company – over 10 subsidiaries under Confidence Group, our parent company have retained Tanjib Alam and associates.  Barrister Tanjib’s knowledge of the law and his depth of experience, coupled with the responsive and personal service his firm provides, all contribute to a strong and valued relationship with our organization.



Ever since our incorporation in 2009, Diversity and Equality has been a core value at Tanjib Alam and Associates. We believe that such an important value expresses a mutual commitment to continue our work to break the shackles of unequal opportunity, to appreciate the differences among people in our chambers while acknowledging our similarities, and to create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can develop his/her potential fully. We believe only the high performing teams, which expand the range of different opinions, perspectives and cultural references, will succeed in the marketplace. Our goal is to create an environment which allows diverse lawyers to grow and advance professionally, hone their skills and benefit from working with talented colleagues. We have experienced that diversity allows us to look at the issues from different perspective and helps in approaching problems with more clarity of thoughts.

When recruiting, we encourage applications from all sections of the community and adhere to the selection processes which is inclusive and free from any prejudice, racial, gender or otherwise. We advertise all vacancies internally as well as externally and we always see a balanced and varied shortlist. With regard to our aims, associates and staff are required to be familiar with our equality and diversity values and any behaviour which falls short of these expectations is taken seriously. We continuously work to attract, develop, nurture, and retain the most talented diverse lawyers. These lawyers lay the foundation for innovative practices and shape the firm’s strategic direction. They contribute tremendous value to our firm, our clientele, and our profession.

We acknowledge and respect these individual differences, and not just in relation to gender, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation and faith but also in terms of background, education, working style and family or care responsibilities.

As a leading law firm, we are committed to utilising these differences to achieve better results and to serve our clients and community better. We believe that creating an inclusive environment where all our people feel valued and can bring their differences to work every day, creates a more stimulating and rewarding environment to work in.

We aim to ensure that all our people are employed, trained, compensated and/or promoted solely on the strength of their ability, qualifications, experience and merit. We have a low staff churning and are proud of the fact that many of the people remain with us for such a long time.

We monitor diversity statistics to ensure that our practices are fair and non-discriminatory. What this means for our clients is that we are better positioned to provide top notch service to an increasingly diverse audience.

Our firm is well known for its pro-bono public interest litigation and have been involved in number of landmark cases ranging from environment protection, corruption in public affairs, right to information and human rights. Our firm was the lead counsel in a recent public interest litigation involving foreign investment in oil and gas sector for the recovery of compensation worth more than a billion dollar.

Tanjib Alam, Head of Chambers

Tanjib Alam, Head of Chambers Head of Chambers Tanjib Alam discusses the contours of setting a bench mark in corporate and commercial law practise in Bangladesh.

What do you see as the main points that differentiate tanjib alam and associates from your competitors?

The foundation of Tanjib Alam and Associates is based on dexterity and experience. By combining these two elements, we take a tailor made approach that suits the specific elements of our clients’ cases.

Unlike our competitors, we do not employ over-used tactics to resolve disputes. The important point being, in an arena like law which is always in flux, a fool-proof method is nothing but a myth. However, we do not try to reinvent the wheel as well.

Keeping this in mind over the years we have kept our attitude towards each case completely different from the other. The benefit of such a process has been twofold: we have learned from our experience and our clients have always been satisfied.

Moreover, unlike most chambers we do not resort to litigation at the first sight of a dispute. Our first instinct is to analyse whether the problem in hand can be solved outside the shackled realm of the court house.

The reason being the court system of our country is still quite tedious and at times the purpose is defeated due to technical procedures. Therefore, to drag every single dispute to court is a damaging prospect that we have learned to avoid. Our in-house expert arbitrators and mediators have flourished in their craft with adroitness and finesse.

With their sound advice, and our clients’ particular needs in mind, we try to find a prompt solution to the dispute in hand. In addition, nowadays even courts encourage parties to have their disputes sorted by means of mediation or arbitration.

We do discuss with clients the possible options of securing their ultimate goal bearing in mind that our clients are not apt with all legal jargons and privileges that the existing law in the country could offer them.

Therefore, we seek their instruction, we learn from them the background facts and then we secure their objectives with our expertise and skill within the legal framework. This makes our firm very distinctive than most other firms in the country as we have developed a client-oriented approach.

Because of our vast experience in the corporate and commercial world, in both in-house and litigation, we do understand how the needs of our clients can best be met, what the trend of the courts are and what the courts could possibly order if the advice or its derivatives are subsequently challenged in this jurisdiction.

In essence, at Tanjib Alam and Associates, we always try to strike a balance between the procedural nuances and our clients’ preference for privacy and promptness to arrive at a suitable solution.

Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

Mergers and acquisitions are one of the top trends in the business sector of Bangladesh these days. From large telecom companies to other proficient corporate bodies, most businesses are seeking to expand their operations or go international.

Our firm is engaged in the historic merger of the two leading telecom operators, Robi and Airtel. Such commercial practice is being done to reduce expenses and to attain some commercial advantages as a merged entity, and most of all to be a part of the global economic arena.

It is quite obvious that there will be an influx of investment in the technology sector for the prospect of prosperity that is entailed to it. Currently there are 1,500 IT/ITES companies registered in Bangladesh.

This data and our experience suggests that, in the coming years the technology sector will be thriving. Their operations will range from developing new products to outsourcing IT knowledge-based projects. Moreover, the government has declared IT as a thrust sector, waived all taxes and duties from import of computer hardware and software, there has been declaration of an hundred percent remittance of profit and capital gains for foreign investors without any approval, lastly in the next two years, initiative will also be taken to link Bangladesh to the global highway through additional submarine cable. Keeping all this information in mind, it is quite conspicuous that there will be major investment in this arena than any other in the next 12 months.

Another affluent practice is human resource management owing to the fact that businesses are developing with time and more companies are being formed and registered, and the necessity for allocating new recruits is becoming even more important.

The need for companies to arrange their staff is palpable and investments are being made for the development of the human resource management sector by the companies. We have already secured work-permits for our multinational and foreign clients and helped them launch their operations in this country, and we look forward to helping many others in the coming years.

It would be a big miss if I fail to state that the energy sector will be growing as well. It has already grown in the last five years and is still growing with more power plants being set up to meet the increasing need for electricity in this country.

This has an inextricable link with foreign investment in that many power generation companies are exploring their opportunities in this jurisdiction and we are proud to state that our firm has in many occasions had the privilege to be their legal partner. We have worked closely with entrepreneurs in the energy, oil and gas sectors and we do understand that they look forward to investing and exploring this sector in the next few years.

Indeed, we have advised and worked on a number of business proposals and transactions that foresee setting up several power plants in the country.

What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

At Tanjib Alam and Associates we have incorporated the latest technological advancement in order to facilitate smooth operation. We are subscribed to the latest legal newsletters and law reports and we have a huge collection of monographs and practitioners’ texts by leading authors and lawyers from all over the world.

Needless to mention that in order to build a strong foundation of a case, ample amount of legal research on different aspects is necessary. Therefore, in our chambers, there is an opulently resourceful library crammed with books of every area of practice by well-known authors and developed jurisdictions to serve our clients with useful legal references.

These books are regularly being used by our dedicated legal researchers as well as other members of the firm. In this age of information superhighway, online subscription to major legal reporting network is sine qua non for a law firm to survive.

The infrastructure of our chambers is based on transparency and approachability, and the architectural value dictates as such. We have an open door policy which allows the associates to approach me and other senior associates whenever they are in need of direction or further guidance regarding any issue.

This translucent environment helps the clients by ensuring timely replies and instructions which is often not possible if a certain protocol is needed to be maintained in the chambers.

In addition, I have also established a result-oriented practice so that our clients are served with the appropriate remedy within the frameworks of law without incurring unreasonable delay and unnecessary costs. This is done by allocating expert team members and resources in accordance with the issue in hand.

Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

For a firm like ours which has its clients all over the world, technology is a staple. In the last few years, in our chambers, the impression that technology is a facility has been superseded and now it is more of a necessity.

Our chambers has a state-of-the-art communication facility with clients and we do accept almost all sorts of communication for our clients’ convenience. Our day-to-day conducts are entirely dependent on e-mail correspondence and we do have to update our own database from time to time.

We have almost all the latest equipment present at our chambers which help us interact with our local and international clients in real time via audio or video conference. We also encourage our associates to use technology to its fullest potential to keep the clients always updated about the progress of their case or to answer any queries they might have regarding the case.

Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

Being involved in the drafting of certain crucial Statues has given me an exhaustive knowledge about the intricate workings of the provisions enshrined in them.

For example, my involvement in the drafting phase of Bangladesh Telecommunication Act provided me with a clear understanding of the spirit of the statute itself and also the interest of the government and regulatory bodies, owing to which I was able to provide my clients at the telecommunication sector with symmetrical advice which helped them to avoid legal backlash.

The same could be said about my clients in the energy/power sector who have benefitted from my grasp in Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission Act that resulted from being involved in the construction phase of the statue.

I have been the lead consultant of IFC in drafting the new Companies Act for Bangladesh and was involved in drafting the upcoming Broadcasting Act, and as such I do understand the intent and spirit of the legislature very well to advise my clients in these matters.

To be precise, my close liaison with the regulatory body has helped my clients giving them a clearer picture of the broad spectrum of possibilities and know-how of the legal aspect of their business within the framework of law.

As I have said, we do have a client-oriented approach, and by saying so, I mean we do explore the various ways in which the ultimate goal of our clients could be achieved in a cost-effective yet speedy manner.

Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms? Where do you see the firm in three years time?

Yes, of course, the clients would look for practical advice including stability and strategic direction from the law firms. In recent times the role of law firms is not only limited to giving legal advice, rather clients often seek advice and direction regarding risk management and other business infrastructural solutions too. This is mostly owing to the fact that, over the years we have developed a tenacious liaison with our clients, and they trust us to be knowledgeable regarding all the ins and outs of their enterprise.

Although we are situated in the heart of Bangladesh, in the coming years Tanjib Alam and Associates will definitely need another office in an international location owing to growing client demands. Our increasing affiliation with pro-bono work has inspired us to have a separate office in our chambers dedicated only to pro bono cases. On the other hand, excelling in the ICT/Technology and Power/Energy sector is an aim which is quite obvious to mention as we are already a pioneer law firm in that arena.

BANGLADESH

Tanjib Alam and Associates is a leading law firm in Bangladesh for commercial arbitration, merger and acquisition, energy project, telecommunication, private equity, loan syndication, foreign direct investment, admiralty and international trade. The firm has recently advised a leading steel conglomerate in Bangladesh and prepared the legal documents to obtain financing facilities worth US$90m, and advised and prepared all relevant legal documents for the transfer of a US$122.43m syndication facility to a leading power generation company – only to mention some of its work in the financial sector. As a leader in M&A, the firm acted as legal advisor and counsel to Robi Axiata Limited on its acquisition of Airtel Bangladesh Limited under a merger scheme. While acting as the legal advisor, the firm carried out legal due diligence and prepared the documentation concerning the merger and acquisition. As the counsel for the merging companies the firm also obtained approval of the scheme from the High Court Division. The merger between Robi and Airtel was the largest merger in the history of Bangladesh. Tanjib Alam and Associates have also advised on several other high-value mergers including the merger of three leading steel manufacturers in Bangladesh, and the merger between three of the leading power generation companies in Bangladesh.

With regards to dispute resolution, the firm has advised and represented a leading rice importer at the London GAFTA Arbitration for a high-value repudiation claim, and represented several leading conglomerates in the energy sector at BERC Arbitration in recent years. Under the leadership of Mr Alam, the firm has successfully defended a foreign arbitration claim worth US$10m brought by International Cotton Association against a cotton importer, and has advised one of the biggest telecom operators in the world regarding a dispute with one of its vendors under a contract worth US$78m.

The firm has also advised many local and multinational corporations in the telecoms, power and infrastructure sectors and assisted in preparing security documents, investment agreements, power purchase and implementation agreements as well as in turnkey and EPC contracts. The firm has recently been confirmed as the official legal partner for the China-Bangladesh Investment Forum 2017 held in Beijing, China.

The head of the chamber, Mr Tanjib-ul Alam, is regarded as one of the leading corporate and constitutional law practitioners in Bangladesh with expertise in corporate finance, energy, telecommunication and infrastructure projects. He has been involved in a number of ground-breaking project finance and IPOs in Bangladesh including securitisation of the first ever micro-credit transaction in the world and the largest IPO of GrameenPhone.