Wed 23 Dec 2015, 16:16 GMT

Global Risk Management appoints Business Intelligence Coordinator


Magnus Jansa has been tasked with optimising systems, processes and data processing.



A/S Global Risk Management has announced the appointment of Magnus Jansa [pictured] as Business Intelligence Coordinator at its head office in Middelfart, Denmark.

Jansa was previously employed at Danish bank Sparekassen Fyn between March 2014 and October 2015, according to his LinkedIn profile. He also worked as Project Manager and Software developer in the financial markets at Vitec Aloc A/S.

Together with the company's Business Process Coordinator, Jansa will be responsible for the day-to-day operation and development of business and administrative systems. Furthermore, he has been tasked with optimising systems, processes and data processing, the company said in a statement.

"Magnus has huge competences within IT and systems development. He will take part in our ongoing business intelligence implementation, securing that our systems maintain high standards and supports our strategy on continued growth," commented CFO Niels Hyldegaard Kristensen.

Contact details for Magnus Jansa have been provided below.

Direct phone: +45 88 38 0018
Email: mja@global-riskmanagement.com

Please find the contact details of Global Risk Management's office in Middelfart.

A/S Global Risk Management Ltd.
Address:
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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