Banking & Finance: Islamic Finance
Global Guide 2024 : Global: Multi-Jurisdictional
Band 1
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Clifford Chance has a top-tier banking and finance practice with outstanding capabilities across the UK, continental Europe and Asia, notably in the Chinese, Japanese and Singaporean markets. The law firm offers:
• Extensive expertise working on behalf of multinational companies, international banks, private equity firms and public institutions.
• Expertise handling the full range of financing mandates, including syndicated lending, project finance and buyouts.
• A market-leading Islamic finance practice, which occupies a dominant position in key Middle Eastern jurisdictions and in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Robert Lee leads the firm's global finance practice from London, while Zarrar Sehgal in New York is the head of the banking and finance practice in the Americas. Singapore-based Nicholas Wong leads the firm's APAC finance practice and Qudeer Latif, based in Dubai, is the firm's head of global Islamic finance.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Clifford Chance has the strength of its network with seamless cross-office relationships."
"Clifford Chance have very strong capability in handling complex matters. The team shows good communication skills in understanding our business logic throughout negotiations."
"The team are very responsive and pull in other teams as and when needed. Their availability to look at various different options and present their advice in straightforward terms has aided decision making."
"Clifford Chance has the strength of its network with seamless cross-office relationships."
"Clifford Chance have very strong capability in handling complex matters. The team shows good communication skills in understanding our business logic throughout negotiations."
"The team are very responsive and pull in other teams as and when needed. Their availability to look at various different options and present their advice in straightforward terms has aided decision making."