Barristers

Bankim Thanki KC

Bankim Thanki KC

Position

Bankim Thanki KC is generally recognised as one of the pre-eminent Leading Counsel in practice at the English Commercial Bar.  He has been described as “Without a doubt one of the superstars of the UK Bar” and by The Times as “One of London’s leading commercial silks” He commenced practice in 1989 and took Silk in 2003. His practice as King’s Counsel spans a wide range of commercial litigation, arbitration, regulatory investigations and inquiries (public and private) and other high quality civil work.

He has recently appeared for PACCAR and DAF in their successful leap-frog appeal to the Supreme Court from the decision of the Divisional Court on the validity of damages-based litigation funding agreements in the Trucks follow-on damages claim (R (on the application of PACCAR Inc and others) v Competition Appeal Tribunal and others), in the Court of Appeal in Soteria Insurance v IBM [2022] EWCA Civ 440 and in the Supreme Court in Pakistan International Airline Corporation (Respondent) v Times Travel [2021] UKSC 40. He has acted for Ukraine in proceedings before the Supreme Court in the US$3 billion Eurobond claim brought on behalf of the Russian Federation in the Financial List, in which he secured a significant victories in the Supreme Court [2023] UKSC 11 and in the Court of Appeal [2019] QB 1121, and in defeating a US$6 billion claim concerning minority shareholdings in Ukraine’s largest producer of oil and associated gas in an investment treaty arbitration under the Energy Charter Treaty (Stockholm Chamber of Commerce). He successfully represented Barclays Bank in the case which saw the first judgment handed down in the Financial List in London (GSO Credit v Barclays Bank [2017] 1 All ER (Comm) 421).  He also successfully represented BP in the first case brought to trial under the Commercial Court’s Shorter Trials Scheme and he succeeded in overturning Andrews J’s controversial decision in SFO v ENRC in the Court of Appeal: [2019] 1 WLR 791.

Other notable cases in Silk have included leading successfully for GMR in its dispute with the Republic of the Maldives over the international airport at Malé, for Deloitte LLP in its successful appeal against the record fine imposed by the Financial Reporting Council over its involvement with the Phoenix Four/MG Rover, for Vincent Tchenguiz in his civil claim against the Serious Fraud Office, for the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago in the public inquiry into the collapse of Colonial Life Insurance, for Lloyds Bank in the OFT test case on Bank Charges, for RBS in the principal test case on the enforceability of credit card agreements, for the son of the King of Bahrain in his dispute with the late Michael Jackson, for the Bank of England in the Three Rivers litigation, for Qantas in The Deep Vein Thrombosis and Air Travel Group Litigation and for the Bar Council in R (Prudential) v HMRC.

Current or recent clients include AstraZeneca, BAE, BNP Paribas, British Airways, BT, the CAA, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, the FCA, Goldman Sachs, GlaxoSmithKline, HSBC, JP Morgan, Lloyds Banking Group, NATS, Qantas, Rolls-Royce, RBS, Teva and UBS. He regularly appears offshore and has also advised several nation states and the central banks of a number of countries including the Deutsche Bundesbank, the Bank of England, the Bank of Namibia, the Central Bank of Belize and the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago, as well as the World Bank. For full details see Fountain Court’s’ website.

Career

Called 1988, Middle Temple; (Harmsworth Scholar, 1988; Bencher 2008); Silk 2003. Head of Fountain Court Chambers 2018-2023.

Editor, ‘The Law of Privilege’ (2018, OUP); contributor Seddon, Davison et el, ‘The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Investigations’ (2018, Law Business Research); contributor Coppel, ‘Information Rights’ (2020, Hart); contributor, Brindle & Cox; ‘The Law of Bank Payments’ (2010, Sweet & Maxwell); co-author, Fountain Court on ‘Carriage By Air’, (2000, Butterworths); co-editor ‘Commercial Court Procedure’ (Sweet & Maxwell).

Memberships

Commercial Bar Association.

Education

Owen’s School, Hertfordshire; Balliol College, Oxford (1986 BA First Class Hons; 1989 MA).

Mentions

London Bar

Aviation and Travel

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Bankim Thanki KC – Fountain Court Chambers 'Bankim is fantastic for aviation matters.'
London Bar

Banking and finance (including consumer credit)

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Bankim Thanki KC – Fountain Court Chambers ‘Bankim is justifiably a super-silk. He can come in to any case at any stage and he brings gravitas and a lifetime’s experience. He has the court’s ear, not because he is in the least flamboyant or bombastic, but simply because what he says is right.’
Asia Pacific: The English Bar

Commercial

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Bankim Thanki KC – Fountain Court Chambers
London Bar

Commercial litigation

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Bankim Thanki KC –Fountain Court Chambers ‘He's absolutely at the top of his game and has a correspondingly outstanding reputation. He's a superb lawyer who analyses complex issues remarkably well and delivers submissions beautifully.'
London Bar

Financial services and fintech regulation

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Bankim Thanki KC –Fountain Court Chambers ‘Bankim has a natural authority and gravitas in court. His calm and measured delivery attracts the ear of the judges, who instinctively listen to what he has to say. He is known for his extremely careful and knowledgeable legal analysis. An obvious choice for the biggest appellate cases.’
London Bar

Fraud: civil

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Bankim Thanki KC –Fountain Court Chambers
London Bar

Professional negligence

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Bankim Thanki KC –Fountain Court Chambers 'A silk with a stellar reputation.'
The English Bar Offshore

The English Bar Offshore

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Bankim Thanki KC –Fountain Court Chambers 'Bankim is a thoughtful and masterful tactician who always sees the big picture. His advocacy is surgical and deadly in its effectiveness, exquisite in its courtesy and unflappable in its delivery.'