OUR PARTNERS

Rashid Ibrahim

senior partner

Mr. Rashid, Senior Partner of the Firm in Islamabad, has previously been partner in A.F. Ferguson & Co. Chartered Accountants, representing PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and tax leader there from 2014-2017. Mr Rashid was the founding partner of Jawaid Qadeer Rashid & Co. Chartered Accountants, which was subsequently merged into Coopers & Lybrand in Pakistan. Mr. Rashid also served Khalid Majid & Co. Chartered Accountants and Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation in managerial role. Mr Rashid has also been Council member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP), Vice President ICAP, member of various committees of ICAP, Senior Vice President of Rawalpindi / Islamabad Tax Bar Association, Member World Bank team, President Rotary Club of Islamabad Cosmopolitan, Founder Trustee Bright Star Trust, Managing Trustee Air Trust, Director SPARC, Member Endowment Fund Management Committee of Comsats University, Member Finance and Planning Committee of Comsats University. Mr. Rashid is a Chartered Accountant. He trained as an accountant with with Taseer Hadi Khalid & Co. Chartered Accountants (a member firm of KPMG) from 1979 to 1982.

farrukh k. qureshi

partner

Mr. Qureshi, Senior Partner in Islamabad, specializes in project finance, securitization, corporate, constitutional, arbitration, human resource policies, public private partnerships, and advisory work. He is also a specialist in construction/engineering and public private partnership contracts and has been actively involved in rendering legal advice and assistance in matters pertaining to construction/engineering and public private partnerships disputes and has conducted major arbitrations in this area of the law. Mr. Qureshi has been involved in international arbitrations before the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (“ICSID”), Washington and is presently engaged in ICC and ICSID arbitrations. Mr. Qureshi has acted as counsel to the Government of Pakistan in the transactions pertaining to the issuance of Floating Rate Notes and the securitization of receivables by the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited.

hugh mathew-jones

partner

Hugh has more than 35 years’ experience as a Chartered Accountant. He is now a consultant having previously been a partner in two of the UK’s top 10 accountancy practices for 19 years. Hugh’s experience lies in the specialist fields of valuation, forensic and investigations, and corporate finance.