Pulse Cashflow expands business development team
Matt will support SMEs in Essex and the surrounding areas.

Pulse Cashflow Finance has appointed Matt Harding to the role of business development manager. Matt will be responsible for supporting the growth plans of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) by improving their access to flexible funding solutions.
Matt joins Pulse Cashflow bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in financial services having spent over 16 years within the sector. Half of his career has been focused on client management, building relationships with invoice finance clients. The latter half, in business development roles, Matt has worked closely with UK business owners to package bespoke financial solutions to support day-to-day cashflow requirements and growth. With a strong broker network in place in Essex and the surrounding areas, Matt will continue to support new business introductions in this region.
Matt said: “I’m excited to be joining Pulse Cashflow. Having spent time with the team I’m impressed with their commercial can-do attitude and the emphasis they place on building open and transparent relationships for the benefit of all. It’s a challenging time for business now and demand for funding is on the increase as firms look to secure a funding package to support their businesses. Pulse’s enthusiasm and commitment to supporting UK business is steadfast. With strong funding lines available, I’m looking forward to working with the team to make a difference to SMEs.”
Gary Davis, head of sales, added: “Matt brings a strong reputation to Pulse Cashflow. He is well known in the industry for developing mutually beneficial relationships with financial intermediaries and his clients. With demand continuing to increase we are focussed on providing more SMEs with access to flexible funding packages to support their businesses. Matt’s enthusiasm for delivering sought after solutions to business owners will be very welcome.”

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