Loyens & Loeff has launched an Islamic finance practice — in a move thought to make Loyens the first Benelux firm to target the sector with a dedicated team.

The launch follows the hire of Islamic finance specialist Marjorie Sinke, who joined Loyens as of counsel in February to head up the new team. Sinke — a former judge at The Hague — joins Loyens after running her own Islamic finance consultancy. She was also previously an associate at Benelux giant Stibbe.

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