Overview
Faith Ngarama is an Associate Advocate at O’Bang Law under the Corporate, Commercial, Cross-boarder Practice and Conveyancing Department. She has completed a Data Protection Course at CIPIT, Strathmore University and is a Professional Mediator accredited by the Judiciary of Kenya. She brings a wealth of expertise to her role by offering tailored legal services encompassing a wide spectrum of areas, including financial transactions, estate planning and management, transaction restructuring, corporate governance, legal audits, risk monitoring, and data protection compliance.
In her portfolio, Faith advises a diverse clientele comprising local and international corporations, individuals, not-for-profit organizations, digital platform owners, and brands. Her holistic approach combines legal acumen with practical insights to address the specific needs and challenges of each client, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and enhancing operational efficiency.
Honours & Awards
- Her FinTech Department has been ranked by Chambers & Partners FinTech 2026 (Band 3).
- Chambers & Partners Corporate Tax Publication, 2025.
- Shortlisted for Rising Star IP Stars Award for 2025.
- Strathmore, CIPIT – Data Protection.
- Judiciary of Kenya, Accredited Mediator.
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE
- Acquisitions & disposals.
- Leasing & landlord/tenant.
- Development & project finance.
- Due diligence & risk remediation.
- Property agreement structuring.
- Compliance programme design.
- Data processing agreements (DPAs).
- Data protection impact assessments (DPIAs).
- Breach response & notifications.
- Cross‑border transfers.
- Regulatory mapping & licensing strategy.
- Payments, e‑money and crypto compliance.
- AML/KYC frameworks.
- Product structuring & consumer protection.
- Regulator engagement & licence applications.
- Board and shareholder governance.
- Company secretarial services.
- Compliance & internal controls.
- M&A governance and transaction support.
- ESG and disclosure governance
- Cross‑border master agreements.
- Choice‑of‑law and jurisdiction strategy.
- Arbitration and dispute resolution planning.
- Tax, customs, and transfer pricing alignment.
- Enforcement and recognition.




