Dr. Mazhar Hussain Ch

Dr. Mazhar Hussain Ch

Assistant Professor International Islamic University, Islamabad

I have attained my Ph.D. in Finance from the Faculty of Management Sciences (FMS), International Islamic University, Islamabad in May 2017. Prior to my PhD I received M Phil in International Finance from Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom in 2002. I did MBA in Information Technology from Hamdard University, Islamabad, which enabled me to deepen by understanding in finance, marketing and behavior of industry.

Since 2008, I am associated with teaching and research, as an Assistant Professor at International Islamic University Islamabad. I have enjoyed this assignment and found it intellectually exciting and challenging. My research interest lies in International Finance and International Trade. I have ten research publications to my credit, all of them in business, management and finance journals.

 

I joined the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) as an Assistant Director in 2004. I worked in the Professional Services and Policy Division which involved research and analytical work on the securities market, corporate finance and corporate law issues. Furthermore, in the Specialized Companies Division, I worked with Modaraba Wing where I had drafted regulations for Islamic Financial Services (Non-Banking) Companies in 2007. I also worked with National Data Base and Registration Authority and Al-Baraka Islamic Bank B.S.C (E.C).

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