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PTLE PTL Ltd

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  • 1.850
  • +0.360+24.16%
Close Mar 27 16:00 ET
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  • -0.030-1.62%
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25.32MMarket Cap77.08P/E (TTM)

About PTL Ltd Company

PTL Ltd. is a holding company, which through its subsidiaries engages in the provision of marine fuel logistics services for vessel refueling. It serves the Asia Pacific market. The firm is also involved in the purchase of marine fuel such as sulfur fuel oil, high sulfur fuel oil, and low sulfur marine gas oil, as well as arrangement of delivery of marine fuel from suppliers to customers. Its services include facilitating with suppliers to supply fuel directly to customers, arranging vessel refueling activities, offering trade credit to customers for vessel refueling, handling of circumstances faced by customers and providing solutions, and handling disputes relating to quality and quantity issues on marine fuel. The company was founded on December 29, 2023 and is headquartered in Singapore.

Company Profile

SymbolPTLE
Company NamePTL Ltd
Listing DateOct 16, 2024
Issue Price4.00
Founded2023
CEOMs. Ying Ying Chow
MarketNASDAQ
Employees7
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
AddressPeninsula Plaza,111 North Bridge Road,Suite 23-06A
CitySingapore
ProvinceCentral Singapore
CountrySingapore
Zip Code179098
Phone65-9057-3550

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Ying Ying Chow
  • Director and Chief Executive Officer
  • --
  • Tak Wing Ho
  • Chief Financial Officer, Principal Accounting Officer and Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Wai Ming Yiu
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Wai Hong Lin
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Sze Ho Chan
  • Independent Director
  • --

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