Midlands Asset Finance appoints new relationship manager in East Midlands
Financial services broker, Midlands Asset Finance, has bolstered its presence in East Midlands by appointing a new relationship manager for the region.
"Her expertise in working with a number of sectors within the SME market means that she will be able to assist local businesses in obtaining access to a variety of funding sources."
Based in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Rachel Borlace has joined the business to support SME and corporate clients in Nottinghamshire with any asset finance, invoice finance or property funding.
Rachel has 22 years' experience in the industry with previous roles at Barclays, NatWest and most recently Lloyds.
Rachel is the second female relationship manager to join MAF, following the appointment of Kimberley Stephenson earlier this month.
Rachel said: “It’s going to be great working with Dave & Sue, the directors here, who head up a team of very experienced relationship managers offering a great customer experience.”
“I’m looking forward to building new relationships with clients throughout the country and supporting them on their journey.”
MAF director, Sue Chapman, added: “I’m delighted that Rachel has joined the team. We are committed to meeting customers face-to-face at a local level to be able to fully understand their business and help them grow.
“Rachel has an extremely impressive background, and her expertise in working with a number of sectors within the SME market means that she will be able to assist local businesses in obtaining access to a variety of funding sources.”
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