BDRC opens China office with Siew Wong at the helm

CHINA — UK-based BDRC Group has launched BDRC China, headed by Siew Wong who was most recently deputy general manager of the Beijing office of B2B International.

He has worked with corporations in industries including financial services, hospitality, telecoms, manufacturing and pharmaceuticals.

The Chinese office is BDRC’s third in the Asia Pacific region, after Singapore and Sydney.

BDRC chief executive Cris Tarrant said: “BDRC China represents another important development for the group, giving us direct access to a huge and vibrant marketplace. Our experience of working there so far has shown there is considerable demand for the business consultancy we offer, from both local and international companies.

“With our Singapore office’s sales exceeding S$1m in its first year we are equally confident about the prospects for Beijing. Siew has unrivalled knowledge of the Chinese market and working closely with Piers Lee, MD in Singapore, I am confident they represent a formidable team for us in Asia.”

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