Miss Kate Heard > Foot Anstey > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile

Foot Anstey
2 GLASS WHARF
BRISTOL
BS2 0FR
England

Work Department

Islamic Finance | Real Estate

Position

Kate is a senior associate in our Islamic finance practice and has experience in working on a wide variety of real estate-driven banking and finance transactions and multi-tranche development transactions encompassing a wide range of Islamic financing arrangements.

She is named in the Legal 500 2023 as a Key Lawyer in Islamic finance in London and described by clients as ‘ very approachable, responsive and knowledgeable.’

Kate advises shariah compliant banks in single property and portfolio acquisitions and refinancing transactions involving commercial and residential assets, often with an offshore element.

An example of Kate’s work includes advising Riyad Bank (London Branch) on their single largest real estate financing transaction to date: a £64m shariah-compatible facility used to refinance the UK HQ of an international law firm in Moorgate.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Islamic finance

(Rising stars)

Kate Heard  – Foot Anstey

With a deep bench of experts at partner and associate levels, spread primarily across its Bristol and Exeter offices, the ‘very knowledgeable’ team at Foot Anstey provides ‘pragmatic and commercially realistic’ advice to banks, investors and corporates seeking to utilise a variety of Islamic finance structures. Under the guidance of the vastly experienced Imam Qazi, the team’s sweet-spot lies in structuring Shariah compliant transactions in the real estate sector, with the firm regularly picking up work for the majority of Islamic banks active in the UK on both new money and refinancing mandates in the space. Drawing upon a wealth of experience in both private practice, as well as during a stint as General Counsel at a privately owned shariah-compliant investment advisory firm, the ‘commercial and approachable’ Zahir Nayani  is also pivotal to the firm’s success in the real estate sector, helping to grow and develop the firm’s lender-side client base, as well as regularly handling work for investors as borrowers. As well as conventional banking advice, the firm has also successfully made in-roads into the burgeoning Islamic fintech arena, with Exeter-based head of retail financial services Alan Hughes well-placed to advise both Islamic banks and Islamic fintech start-ups on the relevant commercial and regulatory implications pursuant to new and often innovative products. ‘Proactive and knowledgeable’ senior associate Kate Heard  is also gaining traction with clients as a result of her aptitude at structuring a wide range of Islamic financing arrangements pursuant to real estate-driven banking and finance transactions and multi-tranche development transactions. All named practitioners are based in Bristol unless otherwise indicated.