Wed 26 Nov 2014 15:02

Global Risk Management confirms Head of Trading appointment


Mads Hemmingsen has over eight years' experience in trading financial derivatives.



A/S Global Risk Management has today confirmed the appointment of Mads Hemmingsen [pictured] as Head of Trading.

In an emailed statement, the company said: "Mads is 31 years old and comes from a position as teamlead in charge of the trading desk in a large European trading house. He has more than 8 years' extensive experience in trading financial derivatives."

Global Risk Management added: "Mads will be responsible for the trading desk in the company where he will streamline the trading processes and assist the Oil Risk Managers in their daily work with advising and selling customised fuel trading and risk management solutions."

Prior to joining Global Risk Management, Hemmingsen had been employed as fuel oil trader at GDF Suez Trading in Brussels since June 2011. Before that, he was fuel oil trader at Electrabel - a Belgium-based energy business and subsidiary of GDF Suez - between 2009 and 2011.

Hemmingsen also worked as commodity trader at Danish financial institution Jyske Bank A/S between 2006 and 2009.

"With the growing trading volume we are experiencing in Global Risk Management we see Mads' extensive knowledge of managing trading desks as a great advantage for our clients as well as ourselves," said Hans Erik Christensen, Managing Director at Global Risk Management.

Contact details for Mads Hemmingsen have been provided below.

Direct phone: +45 8838 0004
Mobile phone: +45 5070 0148
Email: mhe@unitrading.com

Please find below the contact details of A/S Global Risk Management Ltd.

Strandvejen 7
Middelfart DK-5500
Denmark

Telephone: +45 88 38 00 00
Email: hedging@global-riskmanagement.com
Website: www.global-riskmanagement.com

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