eCapital Commercial Finance appoints North West sales manager
Invoice financier eCapital Commercial Finance has appointed Joe Roe to the role of Regional Sales Manager.
Based at eCapital's Manchester office, Joe will be responsible for working with businesses in the Northwest region to enable greater access to vital funding solutions.
Roe has spent over a decade working within the debt collection industry, having worked most recently at Cerberus Receivables Management.
Roe comments:
“I’m delighted to be joining eCapital. In doing so I’m moving to the positive side of the equation – working with businesses who want to access funding to make their business plans come to life. Despite these challenging times, it’s great to see business owners’ resilience and determination to keep their businesses moving forward. eCapital have impressed me with the commitment to their clients.
“There is no doubt that businesses are facing an uncertain time. The energy crisis is putting a huge strain on firms in the region coupled with the political uncertainty across the world which is dampening business confidence. I’m joining a team at eCapital who are committed to ensuring firms in the region have the funding available to give businesses the best chance of working through the next 12 months.”
Darren Cottenden, Director of eCapital adds: “We are delighted that Joe has joined the team. Businesses in the region need to know that in the current economic and political climes they have unfailing support from their funders. eCapital are totally committed to doing what we can to support our clients as we navigate through the next 12 months and Joe will be instrumental in delivering that support. We are looking forward to continuing to make a difference to businesses in the region.”
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