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Drafting Islamic Banking Documentation & Case Studies

Join our 1-day Workshop on Drafting Islamic Banking Documentation & Case Studies
27 May 2010
This 1-day workshop will provide you with the drafting skills and practical knowledge on Islamic Banking documentation in legal perspective. It covers in detail all major aspects and participants will gain hands-on techniques and strategies for comprehensive understanding on drafting documentation for Islamic Bankng Facilities.
Key Focus Areas:
- Bay' Bithaman Ajil & Bay' Inah Financing
- Murabahah & Tawarruq Financing
- Musyakarah Mutanaqisah Financing
- Istisna' Financing
- Al-Ijarah Thumma Al-Bay' (AITAB) & Ijarah Financing
- Trade Financing & Revolving Facility
- Security Documents
Who Should Attend?
- CEOs/CFO/Directors
- Islamic Bankers & Financiers
- Managers & staff from operations and management departments in Islamic Banks or those offering Islamic financial services
- Shariah officers/advisors
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About the Course Leader: Lutfi graduated from the International Islamic University Malaysia with an LL.B (Hons.) in 1995. He spent the term of his pupilage with Messrs Allen & Gledhill and was admitted to the Malaysian Bar in 1996. Lutfi has also obtained his professional qualification from the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA) and graduated from the Institute in February 1996. He joined Messrs Hisham, Sobri & Kadir in Aprill 1996 and had advised various clients in numerous exercises ranging from private debt securities, syndicated financing, structured & project financing, privatization and build-operate-transfer/build-operate-own projects including water privatization, mergers & acquisitions, energy & power related transactions, oil & gas, joint ventures to telecommunication projects and building contracts. He became a partner of Hisham Sobri & Kadir Advocates & Solicitors in January 2000. He is a founding partner of Azmi & Associates.team in conducting a study on the practices of franchisors and franchisees in Australia.
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Ahmad Lutfi Abdull Mutalip