Trafigura Group
Dylan Leong is a skilled professional with extensive experience in finance and military operations. Currently serving as a Deals Desk Analyst at Trafigura since September 2019, Dylan has expertise in crude oil and middle distillates, having advanced through various roles within the company's Global Graduate Programme, including positions in the Diesel and Power Deals Desk and Iron Ore Deals Desk during an Apprenticeship Programme. Prior experience includes working as a Stock Broker at LIM & TAN SECURITIES from December 2015 to August 2017, where Dylan managed stock portfolios for 2,500 clients and provided investment advisory services. Additionally, Dylan served as a Firing Unit Commander in the Republic of Singapore Air Force from May 2013 to March 2015, leading military operations and fostering resilience and teamwork. Dylan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Econometrics from the University of Nottingham, earned between 2017 and 2019.
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Trafigura Group
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Founded in 1993, Trafigura is one of the largest physical commodities trading groups in the world. At the heart of global supply, Trafigura connects the world with the vital resources it needs. Through their Oil & Petroleum Products, Metals and Minerals, and Power and Renewables divisions, they deploy infrastructure, skills and a global network to move commodities from where they are plentiful to where they are needed most, forming strong relationships that make supply chains more efficient, secure and sustainable. Trafigura also owns and operates a number of industrial assets including a majority share of global multi-metals producer Nyrstar and fuel storage and distribution company Puma Energy; and joint ventures Impala Terminals, a port and logistics provider, and Nala Renewables, a power and renewable energy investment and development platform. With over 1,000 shareholders, Trafigura is owned by its employees and employs over 13,000 people working in 48 countries.