Thu 10 Nov 2011, 10:28 GMT

Global Risk Management appoints oil risk manager


New oil risk manager to sell risk management solutions to clients in Asia.



Global Risk Management has announced the appointment of Christina Seah Ai Lin [pictured] as oil risk manager at its Singapore branch.

Christina is 30 years old and has been involved in finance and risk management since 2001. She has a Bachelor of Science in Economics.

Christina will be responsible for advising and selling customised fuel risk management solutions including fixed price agreements to customers exposed to the oil market mainly in the Asian region.

“Our activities in Asia are increasing steadily and with the employment of Christina we wish to strengthen our team in Singapore”, said Hans Erik Christensen, managing director at Denmark-based Global Risk Management.

Contact details for Christina Seah Ai Lin are as follows:

Direct phone: +65 6500 7594
Mobile phone: +65 9173 2913
E-mail: csa@global-riskmanagement.com


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