Pulse Cashflow appoints senior regional director
Specialist invoice financier, Pulse Cashflow Finance, has appointed Terry Wolfendale as senior regional director to support the growth plans of businesses across the Midlands region.
"With firms now repaying loans and interest rates rising, it is imperative that they have access to ongoing funding to keep on track."
Having spent two decades working within the financial services sector, Terry brings a credible reputation for structuring and delivering funding solutions to UK businesses ensuring they have access to the funding they need to grow. He has held previous roles in both bank owned and independent invoice finance businesses from Lloyds Bank, RBS and Bibby Financial Services.
He joins Pulse having spent the last two years setting up and growing commercial finance brokerages, most notably Newable Commercial Finance,
Terry commented: “The Midlands is a region full of opportunity with firms looking to continue their growth trajectories as a new year begins and my appointment gives us the opportunity to expand our reach into this important region. With firms now repaying loans and interest rates rising, it is imperative that they have access to ongoing funding to keep on track. Having recommended clients in a previous role to Pulse Cashflow, I know how keen they are to support businesses and I have always been impressed by their high level of attention to servicing clients. With their investment plans and commitment to increase the funding available to UK businesses, it’s an exciting time to be joining Pulse Cashflow."
Martin Bennison, sales and marketing director at Pulse Cashflow, said: “We are delighted to welcome Terry to the team. It’s an exciting time for the business and to secure someone of Terry’s calibre only serves to complement our experienced team as we seek to continue our ambitious growth plan. His experience as a funder and a commercial finance adviser gives him that all round perspective when working to satisfy clients’ needs with not only the right funding solution but also the right funder. We continue to drive our ambitions of increasing our UK footprint and expanding our range of solutions to UK businesses as we look forward to demonstrating our continued commitment to UK businesses.”
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