Aldermore strengthens South Coast team
Aldermore, the new British bank, has strengthened its Invoice Finance team with the appointment of Martyn Price to the post of Regional Manager.
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Martyn is based out of Aldermore’s Abingdon office and is responsible for helping small and medium sized businesses improve their cashflow and fund their future expansion through the use of invoice finance facilities.
Martyn started his career in financial services with Nat West Bank in 1999 before moving to Skandia where he managed a team looking after introducer accounts.
In 2005 Martyn joined Hilton-Baird Financial Solutions where he became a senior broker with responsibility for introducing clients to invoice finance companies.
Adrian Chambers, Regional Managing Director for Aldermore Invoice Finance, said:
“I’m delighted to welcome Martyn to Aldermore and have no doubt he’ll be able to quickly establish Aldermore as an important provider of cashflow finance for small and medium sized businesses throughout the South of England.”
Martyn Price said:
“Aldermore’s invoice finance proposition has gone from strength to strength and this is an exciting time to be joining this rapidly growing bank.
"SMEs need banks that are willing to support their future growth ambitions and I’m looking forward to helping them to find solutions to their financial needs.”
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