Metro Bank makes two new hires on Asset Finance team
Metro Bank has today announced two new appointments to its Asset Finance team, James Harrowsmith, Head of Corporate Transport and Nova Everidge, Head of Operations and Sales Support. Both will report directly to Nathan Mollett, Head of Asset Finance.
James will be tasked with launching and driving forward the corporate transport sector and Nova will be responsible for developing Asset Finance’s support and operations functions.
Nathan Mollett, Head of Asset Finance at Metro Bank said:
“Appointing Nova and James is testament to the strength and breadth of our asset finance business and will help support our future growth. They bring a wealth of experience in their respective fields and a real commitment to helping businesses expand and develop, I’d like to warmly welcome both of them.”
James Harrowsmith, Head of Corporate Transport at Metro Bank said:
“By focussing on customer service and culture, Metro Bank’s asset finance business is witnessing significant and sustained growth. I look forward to using my extensive experience both on the funding side and in-house to strengthen the corporate transport function.”
Nova Everidge, Head of Operations and Sales Support at Metro Bank said:
“I’m thrilled to be joining an innovative organisation like Metro Bank. Its culture and vision means that it’s really shaking up the industry, and I’m delighted to be part of the team revolutionising British banking.”
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