Trowers & Hamlins announce new international managing partner

Trowers & Hamlins has announced that partner Jeremy Ingham will be taking over as the firm’s international managing partner replacing Abdul-Haq Mohammed, who will be moving into a new strategic role at the firm, focussed on further developing Trowers’ business and client base across Southeast Asia and the Far East.

Ingham has been with the firm for 15 years and was originally based in Bahrain where he worked in the Banking & Finance team before moving to the Oman office where he served as resident managing partner for three years before returning to Bahrain in 2017.

He specialises in all areas of corporate banking work acting for banks and other regulated institutions. His practice spans a wide spectrum of disciplines with a particular focus on debt finance, restructuring, cross border insolvency and investigations.

As part of his new role, he will continue to drive the strategy of the firm’s international offices in alignment with firm wide plans and will still be working closely with his clients to achieve their objectives.

 

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