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Ravi Bhadani joins SNG & Partners to lead Insurance and Funds Practice

With Bhadani's joining, the total strength of partners at the firm has gone up to 27.

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SNG & Partners has announced expansion of its partnership with the onboarding of Ravi Bhadani as Partner of its Insurance and Funds practice.

Bhadani is an alumnus of the University of Delhi. Prior to joining SNG & Partners, he held positions at Aviva Life Insurance, Marsh Insurance, JP Morgan Service India, Novartis Healthcare's India drug development centre and Max Life Insurance.

His core areas of practice encompass insurance laws, corporate laws, M&A, regulatory affairs and litigation.

Commenting on the development, Founder & Chairman Rajesh Narain Gupta and Managing Partner Amit Aggarwal jointly stated,

"We extend a warm welcome to Ravi Bhadani at SNG & Partners. The insurance sector is currently one of the most dynamic and burgeoning segments in the economy, marked by rapid evolution and innovation. Ravi's expertise in this domain aligns perfectly with the burgeoning demand for legal counsel in insurance, making his joining particularly timely and significant. This strategic addition not only enhances our firm's prowess in Insurance and Funds but also complements our overall practice by enriching our specialized set of service offerings. We are confident that Ravi is the right addition, and we wish them the very best in his journey with the firm."

Rajesh Narain Gupta and Amit Aggarwal

With Bhadani's joining, the total strength of partners at the firm has gone up to 27.

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