Mon 5 Nov 2018, 11:50 GMT

Sing Fuels hires credit manager to head global team


Former Bunker Holding credit manager, Ulrich Hyldedahl Rasmussen, joins firm.


Ulrich Hyldedahl Rasmussen heads Sing Fuels' global credit team.
Image credit: Sing Fuels
Sing Fuels has announced the appointment of Ulrich Hyldedahl Rasmussen as Credit Manager. He will be based in Singapore and head Sing Fuels' credit team globally.

Rasmussen has several years' experience in marine fuels credit management and analysis. Prior to joining Sing Fuels, he served as Group Senior Credit Manager (Americas) and Regional Credit Manager Asia Pacific at Bunker Holding between 2015 and 2018.

Prior to that, he worked for five years at OW Bunker, where he was was employed as Regional Credit Manager Asia, having begun as a credit analyst in 2009.

Rasmussen has a master's degree in Economics & Business Administration, Finance and Accounting from Copenhagen Business School.

Sing Fuels said: "Ulrich is a Knowledgeable Credit Manager with broad, international experience in the Oil/Gas, Commodity and Maritime Sectors. Possessing a keen understanding of Global Development and Macroeconomic Factors, he utilizes them to develop sound credit strategies and structures that are in line with corporate credit policies and strategic goals.

"With numerous years of experience providing reliable credit management in a rapidly changing environment, Ulrich is also skilled in building and maintaining strategic partnerships and leveraging proactive cooperation to position the company in the market."

Contact details for Ulrich Hyldedahl Rasmussen have been provided below.

Ulrich Hyldedahl Rasmussen, Credit Manager
Mobile : +65 9769 2177
Email: ulrich@singfuels.com


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