Advantedge Commercial expands regional relationship team
Advantedge Commercial Finance has appointed Indy Johal as its operations and senior relationship manager at its recently opened Midlands office.
"The region is thriving having seen a 9% uplift in the number of businesses in the region and a regional economy worth more than £230 billion and growing. "
Indy’s appointment comes as they focus on growing their Midlands office, building upon the firms existing operations in the Thames Valley, Newport, Manchester and Glasgow.
Indy has spent the last eight years working across a range of operational roles with Hitachi Capital, RBS Invoice Finance, and HSBC.
Indy commented: “It is a really exciting time to join Advantedge who are demonstrating their commitment to the Midlands region through the recent launch of an office in the area. The region is thriving having seen a 9% uplift in the number of businesses in the region and a regional economy worth more than £230 billion and growing. Accessing a flexible supply of finance is critical for the delivery of growth plans and I am passionate about delivering an uncomplicated and fast service which provides certainty of funding to our clients’, so they can put those plans into action.”
Paul Stokes, regional director – Midlands, added: “We are delighted that Indy has joined the team at such an exciting point in our development. She shares the same commitment to delivering personal and local relationships in the way our clients want whilst ensuring that we build open and transparent relationships. Indy’s client centric approach makes her an ideal choice to lead our client portfolio in the Midlands and we look forward to supporting more Midlands based businesses with their funding requirements.”
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