Alfred Ng, shareholder at Greenberg Traurig in Singapore
Greenberg Traurig has hired Alfred Ng as a shareholder in Singapore to strengthen cross-border energy and infrastructure project capabilities in the South and Southeast Asian regions.
Ng has joined the firm from Ashurst, where he was a partner for seven years. He specialises in project development and financing transactions in the power, infrastructure, oil and gas and petrochemicals sectors, including transactions across the full range of the energy transition, and the development and financing of digital assets.
At Ashurst, Ng co-led a cross-jurisdictional team in advising German financial adviser Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft, French financial institution Proparco and British multinational Standard Chartered Bank, as lenders, on the structuring and financing of the 60MW Saguling floating solar project, a greenfield independent power scheme, in West Java, Indonesia.
Recently, Greenberg also boosted its bench strength in Tokyo with the hiring of corporate and energy and natural resources lawyer Daniel Senger from Linklaters as of counsel.


