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LOAN SYNDICATION AS A STRATEGIC LEVER FOR OPTIMIZING PROJECT FINANCING IN NIGERIA

LOAN SYNDICATION AS A STRATEGIC LEVER FOR OPTIMIZING PROJECT FINANCING IN NIGERIA

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 25, 2025 | Energy, Insight

With a rapidly growing population and an urgent need to bridge its infrastructure deficit, the demand for large-scale project financing has never been more critical. From enhancing power generation to improving transportation networks and driving industrial growth,...

FIRS GUIDELINES ON ADVANCE PRICING AGREEMENTS IN NIGERIA: UNDERSTANDING THE PROCEDURES, IMPORTANCE AND IMPACTS OF THE KEY PROVISIONS.

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 24, 2025 | Insight, Tax

Transfer Pricing (TP) is often associated with contentious disputes. This is understandable, as tax audits frequently involve the uncertainty surrounding what constitutes a “fair price,” especially in the absence of comparable transactions, issues of...
SUPPLY CHAIN AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENTS IN NIGERIA’S FMCG SECTOR: KEY CLAUSES, LEGAL RISKS AND BEST PRACTICES.

SUPPLY CHAIN AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENTS IN NIGERIA’S FMCG SECTOR: KEY CLAUSES, LEGAL RISKS AND BEST PRACTICES.

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 11, 2025 | Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Insight

The Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry in Nigeria is one of the most dynamic and competitive industries, with products in high demand and quick inventory turnover. Due to the nature of the industry, companies depend on distribution and supply chains to...
CLIENT UPDATE: THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT REAFFIRMS THE PRIMARY REGULATOR FOR COMPETITION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ISSUES IN ALL SECTORS IN NIGERIA

CLIENT UPDATE: THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT REAFFIRMS THE PRIMARY REGULATOR FOR COMPETITION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ISSUES IN ALL SECTORS IN NIGERIA

by Stren & Blan Partners | Feb 26, 2025 | Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Insight

In accordance with our Firm’s objective to keep you informed on key regulatory matters, we wish to bring to your attention a significant Judgment of the Federal High Court in Nigeria,Lagos Division, coram: Hon. Justice F.N. Ogazi in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/1009/2024 –...
TEMS SECTOR 2024 ROUND-UP AND 2025 FORECAST

TEMS SECTOR 2024 ROUND-UP AND 2025 FORECAST

by Stren & Blan Partners | Feb 19, 2025 | Insight, Technology, Media, Sport and Entertainment Sector

The Technology, Entertainment, Media, and Sports (TEMS) sector in 2024 stood at the crossroads of innovation, regulation, and industry evolution. Across the globe and within Nigeria, significant developments defined the year, including the adoption of landmark...
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