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Singapore<br />

Thomas Miller (South East <strong>Asia</strong>) Pte Ltd manages<br />

the Club's office in Singapore.<br />

The <strong>UK</strong> Club's association with south-east <strong>Asia</strong><br />

based ship owners and operators began many<br />

years before the opening of its Singapore office in<br />

1998. Today the <strong>UK</strong> Club remains one of only a<br />

small number of P&I clubs in the International<br />

Group that are fully licensed in Singapore.<br />

Thomas Miller (South East <strong>Asia</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />

61 Robinson Road<br />

12-02 Robinson Centre<br />

Singapore 068893<br />

Tel: +65 6323 6577<br />

Fax: +65 6323 6277<br />

<strong>Team</strong> mail: seasia.ukclub@thomasmiller.com*<br />

The Singapore office provides services to locally based Members as well as other Members based elsewhere<br />

in south-east <strong>Asia</strong>, together with support, advice and local expertise when required, for other offices serving<br />

the world-wide membership trading within the region.<br />

Yiah Soon Ng<br />

General Manager & Director<br />

Kenneth Lie<br />

Director<br />

Tel: +65 6309 9681<br />

Yiah Soon ("YS") joined Thomas Miller in 1998 from<br />

the Club's local correspondent. His previous career<br />

included service as a deck officer on bulk carriers and<br />

later, as safety inspector for the Port of Singapore<br />

Authority, engaged in licensing enforcement and casualty<br />

management. He handles all types of P&I claims.<br />

Tel: +65 6309 9682<br />

Kenneth joined Thomas Miller in 2007. An English<br />

and Singapore qualified solicitor, Kenneth has<br />

practised as a litigator both in England and in the<br />

offices of an international maritime law firm in<br />

Singapore. Whilst handling claims across a broad<br />

spectrum, he specialises in Defence matters.<br />

* Please use the team mailbox for all case related matters so that they are dealt with centrally. Using team mail<br />

ensures that in the absence of the claims handler there is no delay in retrieving your message.<br />

<strong>Asia</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><br />

Since 1996 the <strong>UK</strong> P&I Club has built up the most extensive international office network of an International<br />

Group club, utilising and developing locally-based expertise and extending claims handling authority across<br />

a number of offices and their executive staff. There are now over 40 executives in Hong Kong, Singapore,<br />

Tokyo, New Jersey, San Francisco and Piraeus.<br />

Our <strong>Asia</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> offices have grown in strength to reflect the growing demand for advice, claims handling<br />

support and loss prevention services from Members within the Region. These offices enable the delivery of<br />

Club service in Members’ local languages and time zones.<br />

Hong Kong represents the focal point for service delivery in Greater China and Korea. Supported by<br />

representative offices in Shanghai and Beijing, it assists and advises Members operating within Greater<br />

China as well as the wider Club membership trading here. The office is fully integrated with the Club's<br />

global paperless file claims system, and provides loss prevention support, claims and guarantee authority. It<br />

also manages and supports the services provided by other offices in the region.<br />

The <strong>UK</strong> P&I Club has over many years worked closely with legal, commercial and maritime organisations<br />

across the <strong>Asia</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> region to achieve a deeper shared understanding of the P&I industry and, in<br />

particular, to further and protect the interests of its Members.<br />

www.ukpandi.com

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