Why Nazar

The only team combining the rigour of leading international financial institutions with genuine, resident local access.

International institutions cover Uzbekistan from a distance; local intermediaries rarely work to institutional standards. We were founded to remove that trade-off.

  • A resident team in Tashkent

    We live and work in Uzbekistan. Meetings are prepared in person, sources are met face to face, and information is verified locally rather than aggregated from afar.

  • A network among Uzbekistan's key decision-makers

    Long-standing relationships with the principal decision-makers across the public and private spheres in Uzbekistan, built over years rather than assembled for a mandate.

  • Rigorous standards

    Our written work is structured for investment committees: sourced, dated, caveated and free of advocacy, reflecting the rigour acquired in leading international financial institutions.

  • Leading experts in the most strategic sectors

    Senior specialists across Uzbekistan's most strategic sectors, from geoscience and mining to banking, agro-industry and digital infrastructure, engaged case by case and screened for conflicts.

  • A compliance-friendly way of working

    Fixed, documented fees, no success-based commissions, written deliverables, and disclosure of relevant relationships with public officials.

Examples of sectors we cover

These are examples of the sectors we cover, our reach is not limited to them. Through our resident team, we also have direct access to a wide base of small and medium-sized enterprises across Uzbekistan.

Mining & metals

Gold, copper, uranium; concessions, joint ventures and asset sales.

Banking & financial services

Bank privatisations, fintech, insurance and capital markets.

Agro-industry

Cotton and textiles, fertilizers, food processing and export routes.

Digital infrastructure

Data centres, AI capacity, connectivity and power arrangements.

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A confidential, structured first conversation on your objectives in Uzbekistan and how we would approach them.