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InterLex Global Hub

One brand, multiple language routes, two market destinations.

interlex.work is the multilingual front door for InterLex. It explains the brand, frames the mandate, and routes the client into the correct market-specific site.

InterLex — Kazakhstan and Georgia

Hub Logic

01

One InterLex brand with separate market-focused destinations.

02

Cross-border framing on the hub, local execution on the country domain.

03

Multilingual entry without turning the hub into a duplicate services catalogue.

If the work already belongs to a specific jurisdiction, go directly to the country site. If the structure still needs to be defined, start from the hub.

RU-first market site

Kazakhstan

interlex.kz

Market entry, legal support, accounting, tax, and ongoing execution in Kazakhstan.

  • Built for founders, investors, and operating teams entering or scaling in Kazakhstan.
  • Best fit when the mandate depends on local filings, local execution, or Russian-language market work.
  • Use this route when the work belongs inside the Kazakhstan delivery environment.

EN-first market site

Georgia

interlex.ge

Structuring, FIZ pathways, tax positioning, and cross-border operating support in Georgia.

  • Built for international clients comparing entry models, holding logic, and regional structures.
  • Best fit when the mandate depends on Georgia-specific regimes, English-first workflow, or investor-facing setup.
  • Use this route when the Georgia site should carry the jurisdiction-specific detail.

Positioning

Cross-border legal and business advisory with a clearer global entry point.

The hub should feel international, premium, and precise while staying lighter than the market-specific sites.

Key Pages

Choose the work format that brings the project to launch faster.

These pages help the client decide where to start: with jurisdiction comparison, with structure design, or with preparation for entering a new market.

Jurisdiction Comparison

Kazakhstan vs Georgia: which route fits the mandate better?

Kazakhstan usually wins when the mandate depends on local execution, operational launch, filings, and Russian-language market work. Georgia usually wins when the mandate depends on flexible structuring, investor-facing logic, and English-first cross-border coordination.

Cross-border Structuring

Structure the mandate before you choose the execution track.

Founders and investors often start with the wrong question. The issue is not only where to register a company, but how the structure should work across markets, counterparties, taxation, and future operating reality.

International Market Entry

Market entry starts before registration, not after it.

If the jurisdiction and execution path are already fixed, the client should move into the relevant country site. If the route is still being framed, the hub should carry the first conversation and reduce ambiguity before implementation begins.

Special Regime

16 SEZs of Kazakhstan: incentives, profiles, turnkey setup

Compare all 16 special economic zones of Kazakhstan by incentives, business profile, eligibility, and practical setup route before registration.

Special Regime

Virtual Zone Person in Georgia: 0% tax for IT companies

Virtual Zone Person in Georgia for IT and service-export companies: eligibility check, 0% tax logic, and structure around real operations.

Transactions

Buy a Business in Kazakhstan and Georgia — turnkey M&A

M&A support in Kazakhstan and Georgia: target screening, deal structure, negotiations, due diligence coordination, and a single cross-border advisory track.

Investor Route

Investment Programs in KZ and GE — grants, incentives, GR

Kazakhstan and Georgia investment programs: incentives, grants, residency routes, GR support, and investor structuring before launch or deal execution.

What InterLex Helps Solve

InterLex is most useful when the client needs the whole project assembled correctly, not just one isolated service.

We step in when the client needs to choose the jurisdiction, launch the company, build the ownership structure, clear banking and tax questions, organise accounting and legal support, and, where needed, prepare an investment project, a deal, or a due diligence process. If you plan to acquire an asset in Kazakhstan or Georgia, InterLex can handle target screening, risk review, deal structuring, negotiation support, and working communication with the state where the project requires it.

InterLex Practices

Core directions the team handles in practice

Below is a compact overview of the main InterLex service lines. On the homepage this is not a catalogue for its own sake, but a quick picture of the tasks the team can take on and carry through to a result.

Launch

Business Registration

Optimisation

Special Regimes and Zones

Support

Accounting and Legal Support

Governance

Corporate Management

Operations

Company Under Management
Banking Support

Investment

Investor Support and GR

Transactions

M&A Advisory
Due Diligence

Work Formats

InterLex does not sell isolated answers. It builds working solutions around a concrete result.

On the homepage the client should immediately see clear cooperation formats: market entry, cross-border structuring, and ongoing support. This makes it easier to understand where to start, which format fits the mandate, and what the next practical step should be.

Market Entry

For owners and operating teams that need to enter Kazakhstan or Georgia with a clear launch, registration, and support plan.

  • Jurisdiction choice and entry logic
  • Company-registration and launch roadmap
  • Tax and compliance logic before execution starts
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Cross-border Structuring

For investors, holdings, and international groups that need to assemble ownership, tax logic, and operating architecture correctly.

  • Jurisdiction comparison and structure design
  • Ownership, investor, and operating logic
  • Asset-acquisition planning, due diligence, and negotiation support
  • Transfer of the project into the right country team
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Local Support

For clients who already understand the market and want to move quickly into local legal, accounting, and operating support.

  • Handoff into Kazakhstan or Georgia without losing context
  • Local compliance, accounting, and legal support
  • Support after registration and launch
Discuss Project

Search Intent

Topics the hub should rank for before the mandate moves to a market site.

The global hub should capture demand around cross-border legal support, business structuring, market entry, and company setup before routing the client into the right jurisdiction.

Company registration in Kazakhstan

Support for legal setup, tax positioning, accounting coordination, and operational launch in Kazakhstan.

Business setup in Georgia

Guidance on company formation, FIZ routes, tax models, and investor-friendly operating structures in Georgia.

Cross-border legal and tax advisory

Mandates that require jurisdiction comparison, holding logic, group structuring, and continuity across multiple countries.

International founders and investors

A first entry point for founders, family offices, holding companies, and investor teams comparing Kazakhstan and Georgia.

FAQ

High-intent questions this hub should answer clearly.

What is interlex.work used for?

interlex.work is the multilingual global hub of InterLex. It introduces the brand, explains the cross-border logic, and routes each mandate to the correct market-specific site.

When should a client use interlex.kz?

Use interlex.kz when the work belongs to Kazakhstan, especially for company registration, legal support, tax positioning, accounting, and local execution.

When should a client use interlex.ge?

Use interlex.ge when the work belongs to Georgia, especially for company setup, FIZ structures, tax planning, and English-first market guidance.