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Al-Mirsal Insights and commentary on legal developments in the Middle East

Current Trends in Islamic Finance on Agenda at Kuala Lumpur Conference

Posted in Capital Markets, Islamic Finance

In a session on “Current Trends in Islamic Finance” at the In-House Counsel Congress today in Kuala Lumpur, Latham partners Bryant Edwards and Craig Nethercott discussed the opportunities for Shari’ah compliant debt issuance in the United States capital markets. “US capital markets remain the deepest capital markets and investors in these markets are increasingly interested… Continue Reading

Current Challenges for GCC Family-Owned Businesses

Posted in Banking and Finance, Capital Markets

Family-owned businesses continue to drive commercial activities in the economies of the Middle East. According to recent statistics, in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region alone, family businesses control over 90% of commercial activity. Today, family businesses are confronted with numerous challenges in the changing economic environment, including governance, globalisation, technology, generational change and innovation…. Continue Reading

The DIFC Special Purpose Company: An Increasingly Popular Vehicle for Structured Finance Transactions

Posted in Banking and Finance

Over the last 12 months, structured finance transactions in the Middle East (both Islamic and conventional) have seen increased use of a comparatively new and previously underutilized type of special purpose vehicle (SPV) – the DIFC special purpose company (SPC). An SPC is a private company limited by shares incorporated under the laws of the… Continue Reading