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FACTBOX: Reuters Islamic Finance Summit Speakers

Mon Feb 4, 2008 6:50am EST

(Reuters) - Following is a list of speakers for the Reuters Islamic Finance Summit starting February 4: Company/Organization Name Title Sarasin Rohit Walia MD at Bank

in Dubai Mirabaud Banquiers Prives Gilles Rollet CEO of Mirabaud Middle

East Swiss Re Chris Singleton Head life and health

Meast, Turkey and South

Asia Faisal Private Bank Marco Rochat Chief Executive Officer Kuwait Finance House Malaysia Salman Younis Managing Director Ministry of Finance, Malaysia Nor Mohamed Yakcop Deutsche Bank Geert Bossuyt Head of Middle East

Structuring Central Bank of Bahrain Rasheed al-Maraj Governor Aldar Properties Shafqat Malik CFO Credit Suisse Fares Mourad HSBC Amanah Asif Mumtaz Regional Head Arab Banking Corp. Duncan Smith CEO Moody's Investors Service Khalid Howladar Senior Credit Officer Tamweel Adel al-Shirawi CEO Barclays Plc Arul Kandasamy Head of Islamic Banking Solidarity Sameer Al-Wazzan CEO Unicorn Investment Bank Majid al-Sayed Bader

al-Refai CEO Various sharia boards Nizam Yaquby Sharia scholar Asian Finance Bank Faisal Alshowaikh CEO Standard Chartered Afaq Khan Head of Islamic Banking Amlak Finance Nasser al-Shaikh Chairman Albaraka Banking Group Adnan Yousif CEO Nomura Rossitza Haritova Analyst Arcapita Atif Abdulmalik CEO Noor Islamic Bank Hussain al-Qemzi Chief Executive Officer CIMB Islamic Bank Badlisyah Abdul Ghani Chief Executive Officer Investment Dar Adham Charanoglu Business Development &

Valuation Manager Liquidity Management Centre Ahmed Abbas CEO Dana Gas Neeraj Agrawal Finance Director Morgan Stanley & Co Yavar Moin Executive Director, Global

Capital Markets International Islamic Financial Market Ijlal Ahmed Alvi CEO NBAD Claude Henri Chavanon Chief Investment Officer Ithmaar Bank Michael Lee CEO JP Morgan Ehsun Zaidi HSBC Pierre Pissaloux Head of Bussiness Area

Middle East & North Africa EIIB John Weguelin Managing Director



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