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SNC Incorporated climbs to Tier 2 in IFLR1000 global rankings

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SNC Incorporated has been elevated to a Tier 2 ranking in the IFLR1000 2025 listings for the Financial and Corporate practice area, moving up from Tier 3 and reinforcing its position as one of Namibia’s leading legal and business advisory firms.

The firm said the recognition marks its third consecutive year as a Recommended Firm.

IFLR1000, an international legal market research organisation, ranks financial and corporate law firms based on transactional evidence, client feedback and the overall quality of work delivered.

According to SNC Incorporated, the latest ranking reflects its advisory work over the past year across the energy, mining, oil and gas, natural resources and commercial sectors.

The firm said the Tier 2 ranking was awarded on the strength of its submissions and what it described as strong client testimonials. Clients, according to the firm, highlighted its “clear guidance, timely responses and dependable support” on transactions.

Managing Partner Shakwa Nyambe said the achievement demonstrates the firm’s continued progress and client confidence.

“We are grateful for this recognition. Moving to Tier 2 shows the hard work of our team and the confidence our clients have in us. We will continue to provide the same level of dedication and service in every matter we handle,” he said.

The company said clients have continued to commend its sector understanding, professionalism and practical approach to resolving legal and commercial matters.

SNC Incorporated noted that it remains active on significant national and cross-border mandates and continues to support clients across a broad range of industries.

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