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SNG & Partners promotes Aniket Sawant to Associate Partner

Aniket has been with the firm for over seven years, most recently serving as Principal Associate.

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SNG & Partners has announced the promotion of Aniket Sawant to Associate Partner, along with other promotions at different levels.

Aniket has been with the firm for over seven years, most recently serving as Principal Associate. Core areas of his expertise cover lending, debt capital market transactions, and corporate law. With this announcement, the combined strength of the Partnership at the firm, including Partners and Associate Partners, is 29. The firm operates out of 8 offices in India, located in Mumbai, New Delhi, and Bengaluru.

Aniket is an alumnus of Mumbai University and the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and has built a reputation for his proficiency in banking, corporate, and bankruptcy law.

Other promotions, announced alongside, include Manan Pant and Parvathi Menon being promoted to the position of Senior Associate.

Amit Aggarwal, Managing Partner (Corporate & Non-Contentious Practice) at SNG & Partners, shared,

“At SNG & Partners, we take a keen interest in the growth and career progression of our team members, and I extend heartiest congratulations to my newly promoted colleagues. Acknowledgement and recognition of the team, by way of promotions and career path advancement, always play a pivotal role, more so as firms grow and expand into new markets and practice areas.”

Amit Aggarwal

Aniket, the newly promoted Associate Partner, stated, “I am looking forward to the new role and I’m thankful for the trust bestowed upon me by the firm.”

Established in 1962 by the Late SN Gupta, an acclaimed banking lawyer, jurist, and writer, SNG & Partners is a second-generation full-service law Firm.

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