Fri 2 May 2014, 07:25 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil promotes staff member


Keith Wong is promoted to the role of Team Leader at the company's ofice in Singapore.



KPI Bridge Oil, broker and trader of marine fuels, lubricants and risk management products, has promoted Keith Wong [pictured] to the role of Team Leader at its Singapore office.

"Keith Wong has been with the company for nearly 6 years during which time he has built strong relations with a wide range of business partners across Asia and around the world. Keith has a background within physical bunker supply as well as a degree in Economics and Finance," the company said in an emailed statement.

Andrew Cheah, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil Singapore said: "Keith has been a strong contributor to the Singapore office’s growth and strength over the last couple of years. Keith has also been a very positive influence in the coaching of our junior traders and is a great support to the Singapore team in general. I am therefore very pleased that Keith has accepted this new challenge and I am confident that his team will further strengthen the Singapore office’s position and capacity going forward."

Contact details for Keith Wong have been provided below.

Mobile: +65-96865368
E-mail: keith.wong@kpibridgeoil.com.sg

Please find below the contact details for KPI Bridge Oil Singapore.

Telephone: +65 6220 8655
Fax: +65 6220 8155
Email: singapore@kpibridgeoil.com.sg
Website: www.kpi-bridgeoil.com

Address:
1 Raffles Place
#41-02 OUB Centre
Singapore 048616
Singapore


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