Aldermore strengthens invoice finance team
Aldermore has further strengthened its invoice finance team with the appointment of Adrian Payne as Regional Business Manager for the Midlands.
He joins the Bank’s invoice finance team in Birmingham, providing support for the growing number of customers across the Midlands. Adrian brings a wealth of experience to Aldermore. He previously worked at a prominent invoice finance provider, after starting his career as a Business Manager at Barclays.
Chris Meldrum, Regional Sales Director at Aldermore said:
“I’m delighted to welcome Adrian to Aldermore. We have established a strong team that is supporting businesses across the Midlands, and I have no doubt that Adrian will be an asset to the division.
“We are seeing growing demand from SMEs across the region looking to access funds in order to expand and grow, and Aldermore is committed to increasing the support we provide in order to keep up with that demand.”
Adrian Payne, Regional Business Manager added:
“It’s great to join Aldermore at such an exciting time in the bank’s growth. I am really looking forward to contributing to Aldermore’s efforts in the Midlands and supporting the growth ambitions of SME’s throughout the region.”
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