Ying Cong Loh
About Ying Cong Loh
Ying Cong Loh is a Market Data Analyst Trainee specializing in crude oil at Kpler, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in finance and business administration, with previous roles at UBS and KinderWorld Education Group.
Work at Kpler
Ying Cong Loh has been employed at Kpler as a Market Data Analyst Trainee - Crude since 2021. In this role, he focuses on analyzing market data related to crude oil. His position involves gathering, interpreting, and presenting data to support decision-making processes within the organization. Kpler specializes in providing data intelligence for the commodity markets, and Loh's contributions are part of the company's efforts to enhance its analytical capabilities.
Previous Experience at UBS
Before joining Kpler, Ying Cong Loh worked at UBS as a Securities Specialist in the Corporate Actions department from 2018 to 2021. His responsibilities included managing corporate actions for securities, ensuring compliance with regulations, and providing support to clients regarding their investments. This role required attention to detail and a strong understanding of financial markets.
Internship at KinderWorld Education Group
In 2011, Ying Cong Loh completed a one-month internship in the Business Development Department at KinderWorld Education Group in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This experience provided him with insights into business operations and development strategies within the education sector.
Educational Background
Ying Cong Loh has a diverse educational background. He studied at the National University of Singapore, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) with a focus on Finance from 2014 to 2017. He also attended Korea University for 11 months in 2017, studying Business Administration and Management. Prior to that, he obtained a Diploma with Merit in Business Administration (Marketing Management) from Singapore Polytechnic from 2009 to 2012.
Internship at Accountant-General's Department
In 2016, Ying Cong Loh interned at the Accountant-General's Department in Financial Operations for two months. This internship allowed him to gain practical experience in financial management and operations within a governmental context, enhancing his understanding of public sector finance.