Advisory
Think out of the Bank
Elyps Advisory works alongside internationally active businesses navigating complex cross-border situations.
Core Focus Areas
We help our clients design and document the payment architecture that protects their flows, secure the right trade finance for their transactions, and advise on capital raising, ownership transitions and M&A across regulated jurisdictions.
Flow Structuring
Multi-entity payment architecture, corridor routing design, KYC/KYB packaging, central bank dossier preparation.
Trade Finance
Structuring and financing solutions for cross-border trade flows, working capital and corridor transactions.
Capital Raising and M&A
Capital raising in regulated cross-border environments. Ownership restructuring, M&A and disposals on selected mandates.
Each mandate is shaped by structured access, disciplined coordination and controlled execution.
What Defines Elyps Advisory
Anticipation
We design transaction architecture before flows move. End-to-end pre-clearance, dossier preparation and KYC/KYB packaging are handled upstream of execution.
Proximity
Direct relationships with regulators, correspondent banks,
sovereign stakeholders and institutional investors across Europe, Africa and the Gulf.
Alignment
Capacity to coordinate founders, boards, family offices,governments and strategic investors within a single disciplined framework.
Containment
Sensitive transactions progressed within tightly governed information environments. Confidentiality is the default.
Boutique by Design
We take on a limited number of mandates at any time. Each one is led personally by a senior partner, from initial scoping through to completion.
We engage where structuring expertise, corridor knowledge and senior access matter.
For Decision Makers
We work with:
CFOs & Group Treasurers
structuring complex corridor flows
Founders and Shareholders
raising capital or restructuring ownership
Industrial Leaders
reallocating capital across regulated environments
Institutional Counterparties
entering complex jurisdictions
When structure defines outcome, we engage.