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Professor Dr Ishaq Bhatti is now a member of PakAlumni Worldwide: The Global Social Network
Jul 5, 2021

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Where do you live?
Melbourne
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Ishaq
Which college or university?
La Trobe University - Melbourne
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yes
Your graduation date?
1991
Your major?
Financial econometrics Modelling and statistics
What do you do for a living?
Professor of Finance and financial Econometrics at La Trobe University
Any professional affiliations? Memberships in professional orgs?
Australian Econometrics & STatistics society
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
Set up interest free loan for Muslims, was Pakistani community executive member
Tell us about you:
M. Ishaq Bhatti is the founding director of Islamic Banking and Finance Programme at Latrobe University (LTU) the first ever in Australasian region. He hold Professorial position at the Higher Education commission (HEC), Pakistan, Minhaj (Dean, International Affairs), King Abdulaziz University (Finance) and, UAE University (Banking and Finance). Previously, he has taught at Monash, Griffith, International Islamic University, University of Alberta and visited Rider, Magberg, Hitotsubashi, Auckland and Middle Eastern Universities.

He is an author of more than 120 articles, 7 books and a member of the editorial board of various journals. His major areas of research, scholarship and teaching are in Quantitative finance, Islamic finance, Applied Econometrics and Statistics.

He was a member of the team who won HEC of Pakistan, Iraqi and Turkish Central Bank Training 2013, Islamic Development Bank, and the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant jointly with Suren Basov.

He is an Advisory Board member of the Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Regulatory Task Force, Indonesia, Halal Crytocurrency Labuan (Malaysia) and the National Zakat Foundation, Australia and work closely with Zakat@ICV and NILS-No interest loan Qard Hassan, Victoria. He is an editor, currently editing Islamic Business book Series published by Routledge; https://www.routledge.com/Islamic-Business-and-Finance-Series/book-...

Adjunct Prof at: https://fin.kau.edu.sa/Pages-fin-members-en.aspx
What are your hobbies?
Islamic Finance shariah compliance products in Australian Finance industry
Your favorite books?
Beyond infinity
Website:
http://https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/ibhatti

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