Yuet Ling Tham In 60 Seconds

Seasoned Finance leader and commercially-astute change leader with track record of advising businesses in transforming strategies into operational actions and driving impactful changes. Passionate in coaching and helping SMEs, Yuet Ling is currently advising clients on strategic planning and financial management, and is a pro-bono Mentor with National University of Singapore Business school.

Specialist Skills

Business Planning

Budgeting & Forecasting

Profit Improvement

Cash flow Improvement

Leadership

Track Record Highlights

  • 28 years of Finance experience in major MNCs across IT, FMCG and Pharmaceutical industries and 3 years coaching SMEs.
  • Broad range Finance leadership : CFO Strategic Business Partnership, Treasury, Governance / Compliance, ERP program management, Human Resource, Shared Services, Analytics, Merger & Acquisition
  • Held Finance leadership positions in Microsoft, Intel, Dell, Merck, East Asiatic Company and Heidelberg.
  • CFO of a mid-sized German MNC who developed strong & strategic partnership with the business to drive sustainable growth & profitability, turned around a loss-making unit, led M&A and implemented SAP.
  • Executive Director of Shared Business Services at Merck (pharma MNC) who led Financial, Business Analytics, HR, IT and Travel services for Greater Asia.
  • Regional Finance Director at Microsoft & worked closely with business leaders to enable strong business and financial compliance in a fast-paced & challenging business environment.

Sector Experience

  • Technology, Media & Telecoms
  • Healthcare
  • Retail & Consumer Products

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