Liberian Registry Appoints Catsiba Manager in Dubai

September 16, 2014

Fay Catsiba
Fay Catsiba

Fay Catsiba has joined the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR) as Business Development Manager based in Dubai, U.A.E.

Greece-born Fay, who holds a Master of Law from University College London, began her career in shipping 22 years ago as a lecturer in Maritime Law, Transport Law and International Trade Law at the Southampton Institute of Maritime Studies, England. Thereafter, she has held a number of senior positions as claims and insurance manager as well as legal and general counsel for several leading shipping companies in Greece, Switzerland and the Philippines. In 2008, she founded an international consultancy company, and in 2010 established her own shipping company.

Fay will represent LISCR in the U.A.E. and Middle East region, where the Liberian Registry continues to expand its representation and sphere of interest. She said, “I am delighted to have the opportunity to represent the world’s fastest growing and most innovative Registry in one of the most exciting areas for genuine expansion in the shipping and corporate sectors.”

Hilary Spilkin, Managing Director of the Liberian Corporate Registry, said, “We are delighted to have recruited an individual of Fay’s professional experience. The U.A.E and Middle East is an area of strategic importance to the Registry, and Fay’s appointment is a further demonstration of our commitment to provide our clients in the region with the highest possible level of service and immediate access to the quality of expert advice they demand. We are most confident that Fay’s skill and expertise, in addition to her long-standing ties to the shipping community, will further strengthen and develop our presence in the U.A.E and Middle East region.”

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