Aldermore opens Bristol office
British challenger bank Aldermore has enhanced the Invoice Finance service it provides to business in the South West of England and South Wales via the opening of a new regional office in Bristol.
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David Parsons, Aldermore’s Regional Director for the South West and Wales, said:
“We’re delighted to have established a base here in Bristol and are looking forward to working closely with businesses throughout the South West and South Wales, which are important economic regions and provide an excellent base for expanding businesses.
“Our Bristol office is home to a team of local business development and client management staff who live and work in the region and who have local authority to make lending decisions on a local basis. We have a low manager to client ratio to enhance our client service and have ambitious plans to recruit further staff over the coming months.”
“Aldermore is a new generation of British challenger bank, which is championing the cause of hard-pressed business owners throughout the country.”
David Parsons concluded:
“Business owners continue to experience tough challenges securing funding support from traditional banks, but we guarantee they will discover a fresh approach from Aldermore. Every application is assessed on its own merits and we have a ‘can do’ approach to the way in which we work with our customers”.
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