Axl Chong
About Axl Chong
Axl Chong is a Mergers & Acquisitions Associate at KPMG Corporate Finance LLC in Singapore, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with First-Class Honours from the National University of Singapore, specializing in Finance and Economics.
Work at KPMG Corporate Finance LLC
Axl Chong has been employed at KPMG Corporate Finance LLC as a Mergers & Acquisitions Associate since 2020. In this role, he has gained experience in various aspects of mergers and acquisitions, contributing to the firm's operations in Singapore. His tenure at KPMG spans four years, during which he has engaged in financial analysis, due diligence, and strategic advisory services for clients.
Education and Expertise
Axl Chong earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on Finance and a Minor in Economics from the National University of Singapore, graduating with First-Class Honours in 2020. His educational background includes participation in the International Winter Programme at Korea University in 2017 and a Student Exchange Programme at Stockholm University from 2018 to 2019. This diverse academic experience has equipped him with a strong foundation in business principles and financial analysis.
Background
Axl Chong completed the Victoria Integrated Programme at Victoria Junior College from 2010 to 2013. This program prepared him for higher education and provided a comprehensive education in various subjects. Following his secondary education, he pursued further studies in business, leading to his current position in the finance sector.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining KPMG, Axl Chong gained practical experience through internships. He worked as a Compliance Summer Analyst at RHB Banking Group for three months in 2018, where he focused on regulatory compliance. In 2019, he served as a Deals Advisory Summer Analyst at PwC Singapore for two months, contributing to advisory projects related to mergers and acquisitions. These roles provided him with insights into the finance and banking sectors.