- Full Company Name :
- RESOURCES GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
- Incorporated in :
- SINGAPORE
- Incorporated on :
- 12 Dec 2018
- ISIN Code :
- SGXE81809571
- Registered Office :
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144 Robinson Road
#11-02 Robinson Square
Singapore 068908
- Telephone :
- SGP 62896588
- Fax :
- SGP 62436612
- Email :
- info@rgd.sg
- Secretary :
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Yeo Tze Khern
Leong Chuo Ming
- Link to Internet Website :
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http://www.rgd.sg/
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LISTING
- Listed on 16 May 2024 on CATALIST
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LISTING BOARD
- CATALIST
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OTHER STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS
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*SINGAPORE EXCHANGE (CATALIST)
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REGISTRARS / TRANSFER AGENTS & ADDRESS
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B.A.C.S. PRIVATE LIMITED
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77 Robinson Road, #06-03 Robinson 77, Singapore 068896
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AUDITORS
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BAKER TILLY TFW LLP
Resources Global Development Limited ("Company") and its subsidiaries are principally engaged in (i) the procurement and sale of coal within Indonesia ("Coal Trading Business"); and (ii) the provision of chartering services of tugboats, barges and bulk carrier to its customers to transport coal within the Indonesian territories ("Coal Shipping Services").
The Coal Trading Business is carried out through the Companys subsidiary, PT Deli Niaga Sejahtera ("PT DNS"). PT DNS procures its supply of thermal coal from coal mines located in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, for domestic sales. Customers for the Coal Trading Business are mainly coal traders, who procure coal for domestic end-users operating in various industries, including nickel smelting and cement manufacturing.
The Coal Shipping Services is operated through the Companys subsidiary, PT Deli Pratama Angkutan Laut ("PT DPAL"), which covers domestic shipping routes mainly between coal mines located in South Kalimantan to the Java and Sulawesi islands in Indonesia. The Coal Shipping Services comprise (i) chartering services; and (ii) transshipment services. As at the Latest Practicable Date (17 December 2019), PT DPAL owns a fleet of nine (9) Indonesian-flagged vessels, comprising eight (8) tugboats (and including eight (8) accompanying barges) as well as one (1) bulk carrier, with an aggregate estimated fleet capacity of 116,000 metric tonnes.