Wed 17 Mar 2010, 06:52 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil appoints Chief Accountant in Singapore


Global broker and trader expands Singapore team with latest appointment.



KPI Bridge Oil, a leading global broker and trader in marine bunkers, has appointed Miss Samantha Ngo as Chief Accountant at its Singapore office.

Samantha, 39, has 7 years experience working in the bunker industry in Singapore and Asia and a BSc in Finance and a Master degree in Accounting.

Commenting on the appointment, Jan Obel, CEO of KPI Bridge Oil group said: ³We are very pleased to welcome Samantha to our group, her extensive experience in the Bunker Industry in Asia will significantly strengthen our operations department in Singapore. Samantha¶s appointment follows the strong expansion of our Singapore office in recent years and reflects the growing importance of the Asia region for the KPI Bridge Oil Group´.

Jan Obel also added: ³Samantha will be working closely with managing director for KPI Bridge Oil Singapore, Kelvin Yeo, in order to maintain firm financial control and to support the continuing strong growth of the company into the future´.

Samantha Ngo's contact details have been provided below:

E-mail: samantha.ngo@kpibridgeoil.com.sg
Yahoo: samantha_bofe
Tel: +65 62208655
Fax: +65 62208155

Contact details for the Singapore office are as follows:

Tel: +65 62208655
Fax: +65 62208155
Email: comm@bridgeoil.com.sg
Website: www.kpi-bridgeoil.com

3 Anson Road
#36-01 Springleaf Tower
Singapore 079909
Singapore


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