Thu 19 May 2016, 10:58 GMT

New Assistant Risk Manager at Global Risk Management


Bahn Eriksen joins the company's head office in Middelfart, Denmark.



A/S Global Risk Management Ltd has announced that Bahn Eriksen, has been employed as Assistant Risk Manager at the company's head office in Middelfart, Denmark.

In a statement, the company explained that Eriksen, aged 48, "will be responsible for trade handling procedures and validation, invoicing and settlements related to financial trades together with her colleagues in Back and Middle Office in Middelfart and Singapore. Bahn will have broad contact with both customers and internally in the company".

Global Risk Management added: "Bahn brings extensive experience to the company from working in financial institutions in Iraq as well as Denmark. She has broad financial and administrative experience from inter­national companies and holds a B.Sc. Degree in Business Administration. She comes from a position as Regulatory Implementation Control Officer in a large Danish bank."

Contact details for Bahn Eriksen have been provided below.

Phone:+45 8838 0019
Email: bae@global-riskmanagement.com

Please find below the contact details of Global Risk Management.

Telephone: +45 88 38 00 00
Fax: +45 8838 0009
Email: hedging@global-riskmanagement.com
Website: www.global-riskmanagement.com

Address:
Strandvejen 7
Middelfart DK-5500
Denmark


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