Dr Marizah Minhat
Lecturer in economics and digital technology
Expertise: Financial innovations, including stock options, credit derivatives, Islamic finance, microfinance, and cryptocurrencies/cryptoassets/digital assets, financial regulation and governance including human rights.
Dr Marizah Minhat is an Associate Professor in Finance and Economics. She holds a PhD, and an MSc in Banking and Finance from University of Stirling, and a Master of Laws in Financial Law and Regulation from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She completed her undergraduate studies at Lincoln University, New Zealand.
She has published in finance, economics and human rights journals, and wider media. Her latest co-edited book entitled ‘Ethical Discourse in Finance: Interdisciplinary and Diverse Perspectives’ was published by Palgrave Macmillan. Her previous works and/or research interests are related to financial innovations (including stock options, credit derivatives, Islamic finance, microfinance, and cryptocurrencies/cryptoassets/digital assets), financial regulation and governance including human rights, motivated mainly from economic and social perspectives.
Beyond academia, she had delivered talks at several institutions including Bank Rakyat Malaysia, Confucius Institute for Scotland, Centre for Sustainability Hong Kong and Treasury Markets Association, Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). She also participated in stakeholder meetings of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Islamic Finance (APPGIF) at the House of Lords, UK Parliament. Prior to her academic career, she worked in Group Finance of a publicly listed government-linked energy company in Malaysia.
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