PRecious Communications has appointed Chip Keng Ng (Chip) as Senior Vice President to lead its corporate and financial practice.
Based in Singapore, Chip is brought on to bolster the agency's financial communications offering, advising PRecious' clientele that includes banks, private equity firms, venture capitalists, and family offices. His remit further encompasses issues and crisis management, PR advisory, investor relations, litigation, and financial services marketing.
Chip reports to Regional Chief Operating Officer, Joanna Ong, and joins the firm's senior leadership team in advising global and regional C-Suite clients.
“Our clients are facing a constant stream of noise, from geopolitics and regulation to trade and tariff shifts, all of which can obscure what truly matters,” said Lars Voedisch, Founder and Group CEO of PRecious Communications. “They need experienced advisors who can cut through that noise, identify the real signals, and help them act with clarity. Chip’s experience in complex, cross-border environments significantly strengthens how we support clients navigating risk and opportunity.”
Chip brings more than three decades of combined agency and in-house experience. He previously held senior leadership roles at global communications firms and consultancies, as well as led branding and communications programmes at RHTLaw Taylor Wessing and Sembcorp Industries.
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