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12 April 2016
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Ince Consultancy LLP

Ince & Co launches new consultancy firm

Ince & Co has announced the launch of Ince Consultancy LLP, an independent international consultancy firm, which is associated with the law firm’s international network.

Ince Consultancy LLP offers a range of services to the shipping, energy, insurance, aviation, trade and real estate industries. It is incorporated in England but headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, and advises its international clients in the following areas:

  • Advisory: financial and tax advice and structuring of projects
  • Introductory: introduction of third parties and deal origination
  • Arrangement: helping clients to efficiently execute projects

The conultancy is led by managing partner, Jan Hungar. Jan is an industrial engineer and lawyer with specialist industry knowledge of the shipping, insurance, energy and real estate sectors. He delivers financial, corporate, investment and structural advice to clients considering investment opportunities, M&A and other transactions as well as using his extensive network of contacts to make introductions and bring interested parties together.

Jan Hungar comments: “Clients across our chosen sectors work with us as advisors, introducers and arrangers with regard to, mergers, cooperations, syndications, investments, financings, sales and acquisitions restructurings and other projects. We have already secured a number of significant instructions and feedback from our clients has been extremely positive.”

Jan Heuvels, international senior partner of Ince & Co and partner of Ince Consultancy LLP, adds: “The launch of Ince Consultancy is very much in line with our strategy of growing the transactional arm of our business to complement our leading contentious practice. It shows that we have diversified our service lines in order to satisfy our clients’ demands and adapt to ever-changing market conditions.”

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