Investec Asset Finance expands broker management team
Investec Asset Finance today announced the appointment of Stuart Hughes as a broker manager. Stuart will be based in the North to enable Investec to give increased dedicated geographical support to its introducers and their clients in that region.
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Stuart has been involved in the Asset Finance industry for over 20 years, initially working at LDF where he led the vendor sales team as well as setting up the LDF credit and underwriting functions.
The appointment is a return to Investec for Stuart, who led the education leasing team for three years before taking up his most recent role as Sales Director at Virtual Leasing Services.
Stuart Hughes, said;
“After spending over 2 years understanding the servicing side of the asset finance industry I’m delighted to be rejoining Investec to take an active role in managing broker relations.”
Martin Harries, Head of Intermediary Sales at Investec, said;
“Today’s appointment is the result of the ever increasing demand for broker introduced finance. Stuart’s experience managing various different teams at a senior level and with a large broker means that he has an excellent understanding of a brokers key requirements, enabling Investec to continue to support and grow its UK broker offering.”
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