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Petros Livanios a Corporate Consultant at DS Partners Law Firm

Petros Livanios, the former Managing Director of Trident Trust, is a Corporate Consultant at DS Partners Law Firm.

Livanios is widely known in the Cyprus market for his expertise and knowledge on providing solutions for various complex financial and business matters. He joined forces with DS Partners Law Firm in 2023 in its fiduciary/corporate services practice.

He has vast experience in the corporate and fiduciary sector where he has worked since 1983. He served as the Managing Director of Trident Trust Cyprus from 1992 until his retirement in 2020, mainly dealing with the establishment and administration of different corporate structures including companies, trusts and funds, both in Cyprus and in a number of different jurisdictions.

He has extensive knowledge in the provision of services for mergers & acquisitions, corporate structuring and re-structuring; banking & Finance and collective investment schemes.

According to the DS Partners Law Firm’s website, Livanios’ clientele includes EU and third-country corporate and institutional clients such as banks, funds and investment firms, conglomerates and groups of companies. Currently, he is engaged in advising foreign corporate groups and funds on relocating their activities to Cyprus.

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