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SNC ranked as a Recommended Firm in Namibia by IFLR1000 2024 Rankings

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SNC Incorporated has been recognized as a Recommended Firm in Namibia and awarded a Tier 3 ranking in the Financial and Corporate practice area of the IFLR1000 2024 rankings.

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According to SNC, this achievement represents the highest ranking for the law firm in Namibia since its initial recognition by IFLR1000 as a Notable Firm two years ago.

“The elevation to a Recommended Firm in 2024, with a Tier 3 ranking, is a result of consistent performance, high-caliber transactional work, and glowing client feedback. It showcases the trust our clients place in us and our ability to consistently deliver exceptional results. Over the years, we have honed our capabilities and deepened our expertise, especially in the complex and evolving financial and corporate sectors in Namibia and beyond,” said Shakwa Nyambe, Managing Partner at SNC Incorporated.

IFLR1000’s annual rankings highlight the top law firms and lawyers in financial and corporate law globally, based on transactional evidence and client feedback. This recognition underscores SNC Incorporated’s ongoing commitment to excellence and its ability to deliver client satisfaction in the face of complex legal challenges.

SNC Incorporated is a full-service energy, natural resources, commercial, and dispute resolution law firm with offices in Windhoek, Namibia. Over the years, the firm has submitted substantial evidence of its financial and corporate work across critical sectors such as energy, mining, oil and gas, natural resources, corporate law, and mergers and acquisitions—demonstrating a steady trajectory of growth and achievement.

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