
Expertise and Framework
The Blueprint for Certainty: Our Transactional Framework
At BACH Global, we believe that a successful transaction is not an event; it is a designed outcome. We move beyond the "checklist" approach of traditional advisory models to apply Transactional Architecture, a proprietary framework and infrastructure layer designed to give global institutional investors the certainty to deploy, and high-growth African platforms the structural readiness to receive that capital.
The 3 Pillars of Transactional Architecture
Transactional Certainty
Performing deep-tier diagnostics to identify and remediate structural risks and "deal drags" before capital is committed.
Transactional Structuring
Designing the jurisdictional blueprints, deal structure and deployment logic required to transform African businesses into investable platforms.
Capital Mobility
Aligning cross-border governance to ensure structural resilience and clear liquidity pathways.
Institutional Alignment by Design
The Global Perspective
What defines BACH Global is our foundation in understanding the requirements of global institutional capital. Our leadership has sat on the investor side of the table, serving as General Counsel for a major international Venture Capital firm.
We do not speculate on global risk appetite; we have engineered it.
This institutional background allows us to anticipate structural "deal-killers" and pre-empt the friction that leads an Investment Committee to a "No". We bridge the gap between high-growth ambition and the non-negotiables of global capital, delivering the Institutional Certainty that the market demands.

The BACH Global Standard
Engineered for Institutional Scale

Leadership
Chudi Ofili, Founder & Principal | Transactional Architect
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Chudi Ofili is a dual-qualified attorney (New York and Nigeria) with deep experience in structuring and executing crossborder investments across African markets.
Over the course of his career, he has worked at the intersection of global capital and African enterprise, serving both as a law firm partner and as General Counsel to a U.S.- registered Pan-African venture capital firm. This experience provides him with a rare inside perspective on the legal, structural, and governance considerations that shape institutional investment into emerging markets.
Chudi has overseen transactions exceeding $3B in aggregate value, advising multilateral institutions, development finance institutions, venture investors, and growth-stage companies operating across multiple jurisdictions.
Through his firm BACH Global, he focuses on designing the transactional architecture that enables global investors to deploy capital into African ventures with institutional precision, velocity, and certainty of outcome.
His work centers on bridging the structural gap between global capital expectations and African operating realities, ensuring transactions are structured to scale, withstand regulatory complexity, and support long-term portfolio resilience.
