Mr Aziz Deen > Foot Anstey > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile

Foot Anstey
2 GLASS WHARF
BRISTOL
BS2 0FR
England
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Work Department

Islamic Finance | Real Estate

Position

Aziz is a real estate specialist with a particular focus on Islamic finance transactions. He has acted for all of the major Islamic Banks operating in the UK in connection with senior, stretch senior and mezzanine debt structures, secured against commercial or high value residential property. He has assisted Islamic Banks with the preparation of suites of finance and security documents and helped with product development and advisory matters. He also acts for high-net-worth individuals and family offices on the acquisition, financing, equity release and disposal of real estate assets. He has also represented Foot Anstey internationally and has developed a client base from the Gulf states (particularly Qatar and Saudi Arabia).

A passionate social activist, Aziz has been awarded for his social action work by the Faith and Belief Forum at the Houses of Parliament and has appeared on the BBC’s Question Time talking about racial and class issues. Aziz is the founder of the Legal Guides mentoring program run by The Association of Muslim lawyers which has matched over 400 mentors and mentees. Aziz is also heavily involved in promoting the Islamic Finance industry and has been involved in lobby efforts to level the playing field for Islamic Finance customers.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Islamic finance

(Leading associates)

Aziz DeenFoot Anstey

Leveraging ‘great strength and knowledge across the board’, Foot Anstey has, since it established a standalone Islamic finance practice in 2011, continued to grow its credentials in the space among both banks and borrowers, and is appreciated for its ability to ‘effortlessly explain the concept of Islamic finance’. Under the leadership of Imam Qazi, the firm has also successfully broadened its scope to include an increasing volume of work in the capital markets space, as well as fintech, and has played an active part in promoting the use of Islamic finance in the UK, including lobbying for stakeholders seeking to effect change to ensure a more favourable tax status for Islamic finance structures. Real estate, however, remains the primary driver for the team, and it acts for investors and the majority of Islamic banks active in the UK on both new money and refinancing mandates. Appreciated for his ‘very pragmatic and commercial approach’, Zahir Nayani has, along with Qazi, been key to developing the firm’s expertise at handling Shariah-compliant real estate transactions for a growing roster of creditor clients, as well as investors, where he adds value due to a previous role at a privately owned investment advisory firm. Exeter-based retail financial services head Alan Hughes assists with advice to credit providers and Islamic banks. Kate Heard provides ‘very knowledgeable and proactive’ advice to Shariah-compliant banks on transactions involving commercial and residential assets; Ayah Snober is ‘responsive and collaborative’ when working on complex financing transactions as well as product development projects; and Aziz Deen has a ‘deep understanding of the various Islamic products’. Aside from when mentioned, all named practitioners are based in Bristol.