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Eprem Urumashvili

Partner

Phone Number +995 322 207 407

Eprem Urumashvili has been a partner at Nodia, Urumashvili & Partners since 2010. Prior to joining the firm, he served as Deputy CFO at JSC Bank of Georgia (2007-2010). He was also Head of the Taxation Division (2000-2005) and Head of the Accounting and Taxation Division of the Finance Department (2005-2007) at JSC Bank of Georgia.

Eprem Urumashvili has been recognized as a Leading Individual by Legal 500 since 2012. He is particularly known for his expertise in tax advisory services, negotiation skills, and the ability to identify efficient solutions to tax matters.

He is frequently involved in high-profile projects and has contributed significantly to the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors:

• Eprem Urumashvili was mentioned in a New York Times article in January 2019 titled "Despite Bitcoin’s Dive, a Former Soviet Republic Is Still Betting Big on It" as a highly knowledgeable figure in the tax field.
• His expertise was also highlighted in Bloomberg in September 2018 in the article "Crypto Miner Bitfury is Using Baths to Keep Machines Cool."
• Eprem Urumashvili was a key contact in the Harvard Business School research project “Bitfury: Blockchain for Government” in January 2018, where his insights were prominently featured.

He is known for his exceptional negotiation skills and the ability to identify the most efficient solutions in tax matters.


Areas of Practice
• Tax
• Banking and Finance
• Commercial, Corporate, and M&A
• Insolvency and Restructuring
• Dispute Resolution
• Real Estate

Education
• Tbilisi State University: Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Economics (2002)

Bar Admission and Memberships
• Board Member of the Georgian Business Association
• Board Member of the Georgian International Arbitration Center (GIAC)
• Member of the Tax Clarification Commission of the Revenue Service of Georgia

Languages
• Georgian
• English
• Russian

 

 

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