Practice Areas
Akber advises financial institutions at the intersection of Fintech and Legaltech to achieve business optimisation, regulatory compliance and operational efficiencies. Prior to D2LT, he started his career at UBS, working as part of the front office IT team within fixed income derivatives and leading its participation in industry initiatives such as FpML. He then requalified as a lawyer with Allen & Overy LLP, qualifying as an associate in the Derivatives and Structured Finance Group. After serving as the head of the legal practice at Sapient, Akber founded D2LT in 2011, where he has overseen its growth during the last ten years across the UK, US and Asia. He acts as a trusted advisor to a number of investment banks and asset managers, including advising both ISDA and ISLA on legal agreement digitisation, leading their clause taxonomy and library projects.
Akber sits on Law Society’s Technology Law Committee where he chairs the digital assets and smart contracts sub-committee and is a PRIME Finance Expert. He is the author of the Wiley textbook, Legal Data – Banking & Finance, published in May 2019 and has written chapters on Smart Contracts and Contract Optimisation in the best-selling Wiley InsurTech and FinTech books, as well as being the co-editor of the LegalTech book in this series (published in June 2020).
In 2019, Akber was recognised as “one of the top ten market shapers” in the Financial Times Intelligent Business Awards and for the development of an industry netting counterparty type utility at their 2020 awards.
Akber is a Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey, where he lectures on the intersection of Legaltech and Fintech and on financial regulation.
Akber graduated with first class honours in Computer Science at Cambridge University. Based in London England, he enjoys playing football and is an avid Tottenham fan.
Industry Sector Expertise
Focus Areas:
Derivatives and capital markets, data extraction, data capture (including OCR software), enterprise search, machine learning and artificial intelligence, blockchain, smartcontracts, content management, document generation, know-how and workflow systems, data privacy and protection (including GDPR)
Education
University of Cambridge
MA Cantab, Computer Science
MIT Sloan School of Management
Artificial Intelligence, Implications for Business Strategy Programme, Artificial Intelligence
Said Business School, University of Oxford
Blockchain Strategy Programme, Blockchain
BPP Law School
Graduate Diploma in Law