Finance 4 Business appoints director of intermediary relations
Specialist finance broker Finance 4 Business has promoted Dave Pinnington to the senior management team in the permanent position of intermediary relations director.
"I’m honoured to join the senior management team and look forward to continuing my work with our intermediary partners throughout the industry."
Pinnington, who has been in the industry for 25 years this year, initially joined F4B in 2017 as part of a one-year project to develop the firm’s business to business distribution channels.
Russell Martin, managing director at Finance 4 Business, said: “Since joining the team Dave has taken our relationships with our intermediary partners to new levels. His understanding of the commercial finance sector and his ability to identify the needs of brokers has proved invaluable. His promotion to the senior management team is another key stage in the strategic growth of F4B following a phenomenal few years for the company. I’m delighted to have him on board.”
Dave Pinnington added: “When I joined Finance 4 Business in January 2017 I believed this company was the specialist industry’s best-kept secret. I’m delighted that over the 12 months that followed, I’ve been able to open up our proposition to many more brokers, keen to explore the opportunities bridging and commercial finance affords them. I’m honoured to join the senior management team and look forward to continuing my work with our intermediary partners throughout the industry.”
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