Secure Trust Bank Commercial appoints London portfolio and structuring director
Secure Trust Bank Commercial Finance has appointed Stuart Ayres as regional portfolio and structuring director in its London office.
"His experience will be invaluable as we look to support our clients through these unprecedented economic times."
Bringing more than 17 years of finance experience, Stuart has worked with businesses of all sizes, from SMEs to large corporates, helping to structure and manage bespoke finance packages and leading multi-bank funding syndications. He joins from Barclays where he spent 15 years as a relationship director.
At Secure Trust Bank Commercial Finance, Stuart will be responsible for supporting businesses in London and the South through the bank’s range of asset-based lending and invoice finance solutions.
Stuart Ayres said: “I’m really looking forward to being a part of the Commercial Finance team at Secure Trust Bank. Over the past eight years the team has made a considerable impact, proving itself to be one of the most knowledgeable lenders in the sector, delivering bespoke finance packages to some of the UK’s most established businesses. Having worked with a few of the team previously it will be great to be reunited and meet the wider team.”
Richard Foote, regional managing director for London and South East, said: “We’ve known of Stuart’s knowledge, skill, ability and passion for a long time and we’ve no doubt he will be a great addition to the team. His experience will be invaluable as we look to support our clients through these unprecedented economic times. He has worked with organisations of all sizes and has experienced a number of economic cycles. This will stand us in great stead as we look to continue the momentum the team has gathered in recent years, allowing us to support more local businesses with large and complex facilities.”
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