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The easiest and fastest way to access the world. Register & maintain companies & trademarks across Africa, US and the UK. Email - [email protected]

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Building a global business shouldn’t be limited by where you live. @Norebase is removing borders for founders and entrepreneurs, making it easier to launch and operate businesses internationally. Whether you're scaling a startup, freelancing globally, or building the next big thing, your business can go further. Start building globally at norebase.com
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Have a US company with a bank account in just 5 days from the comfort of your room (anywhere in the world), regardless of your nationality. norebase.com

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Most entrepreneurs don’t realize they’re sitting on valuable intellectual property, and leaving it completely unprotected. 🔒 Knowing your IP rights is the difference between owning your edge and watching someone else profit from it. Whether you’re launching a product, building a brand, or scaling globally, the right legal protections ensure what you’ve built stays yours. Start protecting your business in every market you operate in 👉 norebase.com #IntellectualProperty #IPProtection #ProtectYourBusiness
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If you’re a founder looking to break into East Africa, Kenya is your best entry point. Fast registration. Full compliance. Zero stress. We’ve done it before, let us do it for you. 👉 norebase.com #Norebase #Goglobal #Kenya
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Dear Founder, Global expansion isn't just for big corporations anymore. Founders are doing it from their laptops, from Africa, right now. The question is, are you one of them? norebase.com
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Fill in the blank 👇 My business will be in _____ by the end of 2026
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POV: “When someone tries to discourage you from using Norebase for your global expansion”
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Drop your industry below 👇 We'll tell you which market makes the most sense for your expansion
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Dear Founder, one of these slides was made specifically for you. Swipe to find out which. 👀🔍 Start with Norebase → norebase.com #Norebase
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5 types of IP every founder should protect: Trademark — your name, logo and brand identity Copyright — your original content and creative work Patent — your invention or unique process Trade Secret — your formula or confidential edge Design Protection — the look and feel of your product Your idea built the business. IP protects it. → norebase.com
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Business term of the day: EIN (Employer Identification Number) A nine-digit number that identifies your business for tax purposes in the U.S. Without it you cannot open a U.S business bank account, file tax returns, apply for business loans or get paid by American clients properly. Most founders assume this is only for U.S citizens. It isn't. Non-US founders can get one, and at Norebase we sort it in 72 hours. If you're incorporating in Delaware, your EIN is not optional. It's the foundation everything else is built on. → norebase.com
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Dear founder, An SPV is not complicated. It's a clean legal vehicle that lets an investor put money into your business without touching your main company structure. If you have interest and no SPV, you have a problem we can solve today at expansions.norebase.com
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Dear founder, Your business doesn't have to choose between Lagos and London or Accra and New York or Nairobi and Amsterdam. Norebase sets you up in over 60+ countries so you don't have to choose at all. norebase.com
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The mistakes quietly killing African businesses. 🔴 Keeping everything in your head instead of building processes. 🔴 Undercharging because you're afraid to lose the client. 🔴 No co-founder agreement until something goes wrong. 🔴 Scaling before the product is actually ready. 🔴 One revenue stream. One point of failure. 🔴 Ignoring your numbers until the accountant does. 🔴 Building for everyone and converting no one. 🔴 A great product with no one who can sell it. 🔴 Spending on marketing before fixing retention. 🔴 Protecting the idea instead of executing it.
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Simplified Business Term Business term of the day: C-Corp A C-Corporation is the most common structure for startups raising venture capital, especially in the US. It allows for multiple classes of shares, unlimited shareholders and is what most institutional investors expect to see before writing a check.
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Three questions every founder should answer before expanding globally: Which jurisdiction protects my business best? Can I receive international payments legally? Do I have the compliance infrastructure to operate there? Most founders skip all three
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Simplified Business Term Business term of the day: Trademark A trademark gives you exclusive legal rights to your brand name, logo or slogan in a specific jurisdiction. Without it, anyone can use something confusingly similar, and you have very little legal ground to stop them
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5 things that kill African market expansion before it starts: Not registering locally Ignoring trademark filing Missing annual compliance deadlines Using one structure for every country Waiting until you have problems Get ahead of all 5
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Name one thing about doing business in Africa that nobody warned you about. We'll go first: every country has its own definition of 'straightforward
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