Praetura Asset Finance sees staff shake-up with new appointment
Praetura Asset Finance have announced that Daryl Johnson has been appointed the company’s new technical and development director and their former operations manager, Samantha Anderson, has been promoted to head of operations.
These two new appointments herald the next phase of the company’s ambitious growth plans.
Mike Hartley, managing director at Praetura Asset Finance said:
“Once again, these are exciting times for us here at Praetura! We will never rest on our laurels and are always looking for ways to improve and progress.
“We are in a fortunate position to have built a team at Praetura with a wealth of knowledge and expertise. Being able to specifically draw on Daryl’s strategic and technical skills is intrinsic to progressing our business’s development and growth.
“Consequently, Samantha will be taking on more responsibility within the operational side of the business, which her new role reflects”.
Daryl also commented: “I am very proud of everything we have achieved to date at Praetura and am very much looking forward to the challenge of playing an integral part in building something even more significant”.
MD Mike Hartley concluded:
“Whilst more and more businesses are benefiting from the options that asset finance can make possible, there are many others that still aren’t aware, or think if one bank or lender says no, then there are no other alternatives.
“This has to change! Praetura aim to be at the very forefront of driving awareness and promoting the added value that the alternative finance sector can offer, to the SMEs that form the very backbone of this country’s industry.”
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