Business e-lender Everline expands broker team
Business e-lender Everline has announced the expansion of its broker team with the appointment of Henry Audley-Charles, who joins as Senior Business Development Manager for Intermediaries in the South.
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Henry joins Everline from a career in banking, with the last 15 years spent as a Business Development Manager within the invoice finance sector. He previously worked for HSBC, RBS and Lloyds, which has equipped him with a good working knowledge of cash flow finance and working with intermediaries.
This new role will see Henry continue to work with intermediaries to expand the reach of Everline as the online business lender looks to help more and more SMEs access the working capital needed to achieve their business goals.
Henry commented:
“I’m delighted to join Everline. Having been involved for many years in the commercial finance field, I believe that Everline’s fully automated approach to business lending represents the future for delivering working capital to business owners in the kind of timeframe that would have been unthinkable only a few years ago.”
Russell Gould, Chief Operating Officer at Everline, said:
“With over fifteen years’ experience of the commercial finance world, Henry’s credentials and knowledge of the market are second to none. I’m confident he will help Everline fulfil its goal of providing more of the country’s businesses with access to the working capital they need in order to achieve their own growth plans.”
Henry’s appointment follows a number of changes to the company’s broker channel, including the launch of its automatic commission payout feature, which allows intermediary partners to benefit from the same fast payment service that has helped thousands of its business clients access finance since inception in 2012.
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