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Sharifah Dalilah Albar

Sharifah Dalilah Albar

Work Department

Banking & Finance, Capital Markets & Islamic Finance.

Position

Partner 

Dalilah has advised a multitude of clients, both local, regional and international financial institutions, financial advisers, private equity sponsors and corporate borrowers on a variety of finance issues both in conventional and Islamic transactions (on a bilateral, syndicated and club-lending basis), multi-facility loans, bridging loans, project financing and asset financing. Her experience also includes cross border financing, offshore lending and securitisation. Her practice canvasses advising on debt capital market instruments. Dalilah has handled hybrid and derivative products, capital raising exercises involving underwriting and issuance of private debt securities besides advising in the establishment of commercial papers, medium-term notes and Sukuk programmes.

Career

Dalilah graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of Nottingham, UK. She also pursued her postgraduate studies at the same university and obtained her Masters of Laws. Dalilah was admitted as an Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2008. She commenced legal practice at Albar & Partners and was admitted as a Partner in 2014. She has been recognised as a Notable Practitioner for Banking, Capital Markets, Islamic Finance and Project Finance by IFLR1000: Guide to the World’s Leading Financial Law Firms. The Euromoney’s Expert Guide to the World’s leading Banking & Finance and Transactional Lawyers (2019 edition) has featured Dalilah as an expert for Banking & Finance and Islamic Finance.

With a very broad practice, Dalilah been involved in several notable transactions.

Advised the joint principal advisers and joint lead arrangers in the Islamic medium-term note programme for issuance of Islamic medium-term notes combined with a medium-term note programme established by OSK I CM Sdn Bhd for a combined limit of up to RM1.8 billion in nominal value. Advised the principal adviser and lead arranger in the RM118 million financing of the acquisition of 17 properties (comprising of KFC and Pizza Hut outlets) located throughout Malaysia by Al-Salam REIT (through its trustee, Amanah Raya Trustees Berhad). Advised the principal advisers and joint lead arrangers in the RM245 million issuance of Sukuk by Sinar Kamiri Sdn. Bhd. under the Shariah principle of Wakalah Bi Al-Isthithmar based on Securities Commission’s Sustainable and Responsible Investment Sukuk Initiative to part finance the construction of a solar photovoltaic energy generating facility with a capacity of 49MWac. Advised the principal adviser and lead arranger in the establishment of a multiple tranche medium-term notes programme for issuance of medium term notes of up to RM5 billion in nominal value established by IGB REIT Capital Sdn Bhd in connection with the injection of Mid Valley Megamall and The Gardens Mall into IGB REIT. Advised the principal advisers and joint lead arrangers in the establishment of unrated medium-term notes programme for issuance of unrated medium terms notes of up to RM1 billion in nominal value established by Southkey Megamall Sdn Bhd to part finance the development and construction of a shopping mall in Johor, Malaysia, known as The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey. Advised a borrower corporation to negotiate a multi-million Ringgit financing to part finance its acquisition of a group of companies from a local oil and gas giant under the latter’s internal corporate restructuring exercise, in which the said oil and gas giant disposed their non-oil and gas companies to the borrower corporation.

Languages

Bahasa Malaysia & English

Memberships

Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya.Member of the Malaysian Bar

Education

L.L.B (Hons), University of Nottingham, UK LL.M, University of Nottingham, UK.Certificate of Legal Practice.Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya.

Mentions

Malaysia

Banking and Finance (including Islamic Finance)

Malaysia

Capital markets

Malaysia

Islamic finance