Premier Asset Finance appoints funding specialist
Premier Asset Finance has appointed Phil Baker as its new funding specialist.
"With Phil’s appointment based in the South East of England, he will be drawing on his 30+ years of experience to support more businesses in the area with access to finance."
Phil will be responsible for managing the South East region. He joins Premier Asset Finance from HSBC, where he was a corporate relationship director, and prior to that worked at The Royal Bank of Scotland.
Phil commented: “After many years of working in large corporate and SME banking, I am looking forward to the fresh approach taken by Premier Asset Finance where a customer centric approach is key to the flow of business. With more pace and focus on each finance request, Premier can provide the support and funding customers have been asking for.
He added: “I look forward to focusing on providing funding solutions to my customers and becoming a valuable member of a vastly experienced and positive team which already exists within Premier Asset Finance.”
Managing director, Kevin Davidson, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Phil Baker to the team. With Phil’s appointment based in the South East of England, he will be drawing on his 30+ years of experience to support more businesses in the area with access to finance. Having worked with several major lenders and held a range of senior sales roles, Phil is well placed to understand the needs of business and where Premier can provide support. We’re committed to serving businesses across the UK as we grow and wish Phil every success.”
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