Mon 8 Feb 2016, 09:18 GMT

Dan-Bunkering hires trader in Dubai


Adil Qayyum joins bunker firm's trading team in the United Arab Emirates.



Dan-Bunkering (Middle East) DMCC has announced that Adil Qayyum [pictured] has begun working at its Dubai office as a bunker trader.

"Adil is 28 years old and originates from Pakistan but grew up in the UK where he also took an MSc in banking and finance," the company said in a statement.

In his company profile, Adil says: "I was born in Pakistan but grew up in Birmingham and London where I have spent most of my life. I am the youngest of six siblings, and I have an MSc in banking and finance from Kingston University, London. I speak fluent Urdu, Punjabi, and Hindi, with English and Urdu being my mother tongues. I enjoy the buzz of working in a constantly changing environment which provides new challenges on a daily basis. I am a vibrant, persistent and innovative individual who is never shy of taking on a challenge, and I always look to increase and improve my knowledge for the better of our clients, my team, and of course myself."

Contact details for Adil Qayyum have been provided below.

Phone: +971 4 429 5609
Mobile: +971 561 155595
E-mail: aqa@dan-bunkering.com
Yahoo: danbunk_aqa

The contact details for Dan-Bunkering's office in Dubai are as follows:

Dan-Bunkering (Middle East) DMCC
Phone: +971 4 429 5600
Fax: +971 4 429 5699
Email: mideast@dan-bunkering.com

Address:
Jumeirah Business Centre 3, Plot No. Y1, Office No. 3404
Jumeirah Lakes Towers, P.O. Box 37034
Dubai
UAE


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