Midlands Asset Finance enhances support for northern SMEs
Financial services broker Midlands Asset Finance has bolstered its presence in Yorkshire by appointing a new relationship manager in the region.
"I’m looking forward to building new relationships with clients throughout Yorkshire and supporting them on their journeys."
Based in Swinton, Kimberly Stephenson has joined the business to support SME and major corporate clients in Yorkshire with asset finance, invoice finance or property funding.
Working for Lloyds Bank since 2001, Kimberly joins MAF after spending the last ten years looking after a portfolio of clients and providing loan and overdraft solutions as a relationship manager in the commercial banking sector.
Kimberly is also the first female relationship manager to join MAF, following a continued company expansion which has seen seven new members of staff join the East Midlands firm in the last 12 months.
Kimberly said: “I’ve known about MAF for many years and their reputation in the marketplace is second-to-none.
“It’s a real pleasure to start working for a company who have a can-do approach to their clients and who are forward-thinking in the way that they deal with them.
“I’m looking forward to building new relationships with clients throughout Yorkshire and supporting them on their journeys.”
MAF director, Sue Chapman, added: “I’m delighted that Kimberly has joined the team here. She has a massive amount of experience and I’m confident that, alongside our appetite for ‘yes’ ethos, she will enable us to continue helping businesses across the region.”
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