Regions

International decisions require coordinated advice, not identical advice.

Bosphorus Gateway is established in Hong Kong.

The firm's work is focused on internationally connected families whose personal, business and investment interests frequently span Hong Kong, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.

The firm does not maintain offices in every jurisdiction where clients or advisers may be located.

Its role is to coordinate strategic decision-making across professional disciplines while ensuring that local legal, tax, regulatory and fiduciary advice remains with appropriately qualified advisers in each jurisdiction.

Hong KongLegal base
TurkeyEntrepreneurial relationships
United Arab EmiratesInvestment structures
One coherent decision process across jurisdictions
Regional focus

One operating base. Three connected regions.

01

Hong Kong

Hong Kong provides the firm's legal base and serves as the primary point for engagement management and international coordination.

02

Turkey

Many internationally connected families maintain entrepreneurial, commercial or family relationships in Turkey.

The firm's work frequently involves coordinating ownership, governance and succession matters affecting Turkish family interests alongside international structures.

03

United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates is an important jurisdiction for internationally mobile families, investment structures and regional business activity.

The firm's role is to coordinate the strategic framework while working alongside appropriately qualified local advisers.

Working across jurisdictions

Cross-border work is rarely difficult because individual advisers lack technical expertise.

It becomes difficult when different advisers work from different assumptions, different facts or different implementation sequences.

The firm's role is to help families maintain one coherent decision process while specialist advice continues to be provided locally.

Jurisdictional boundaries
Boundary

Bosphorus Gateway does not provide local legal, tax or regulated financial advice in any jurisdiction.

Professional advice remains the responsibility of appropriately authorised advisers practising in the relevant jurisdiction.

International decisions require one coherent process, not identical advice.

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