Farmida Bi

LSE Public Lecture: Risk Sharing and Cooperative Finance

Organised in conjunction with the Harvard Islamic Finance Project, Farmida Bi talks on Islamic finance in the Western world. Farmida Bi is partner and European head of Islamic Finance, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP. Dr Paul Mills is senior economist at International Monetary Finance, London.

Recorded on 12 February 2014 in New Theatre, East Building.

London - LSE Public Lecture on 12th February 2014: Risk Sharing and Cooperative Finance

Department of Law public lecture
Date: Wednesday 12 February 2014
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: New Theatre, East Building
Speaker: Farmida Bi

Organised in conjunction with the Harvard Islamic Finance Project, Farmida Bi talks on Islamic finance in the Western world.

Farmida Bi is partner and European head of Islamic Finance, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP.

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Neil D. Miller to retire from Norton Rose, three regional heads to lead Islamic Finance practice

Norton Rose (Middle East) LLP confirms that Dubai-based partner and Global Head of Islamic Finance, Neil D Miller will be retiring from the practice on 2 April 2011.
Neil will be joining one of the big four professional services firms in Dubai, where he will lead the establishment of a global Islamic financial advisory business.
Norton Rose Group’s award winning global Islamic practice will be led by three partners who will act as regional heads. Mohammed Paracha, based in Bahrain, will be responsible for the Middle East and Africa, Farmida Bi in London for Europe and Davide Barzilai in Hong Kong for Asia Pacific.

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