ThinCats appoints director for London and the South East
Alternative SME lender, ThinCats, has appointed Alexandra Evans as an associate director for London and the South East.
"We are excited to welcome Alex to ThinCats - she will be a valuable asset, especially with her previous experience managing clients across the South East. "
Before joining ThinCats, Alex gained experience in banking and corporate finance at several high street lenders. Prior to the move, Alex worked at Santander as a relationship manager where she was responsible for looking after a portfolio of new and established corporate clients.
In her new role, Alex will provide support to the ThinCats teams in London and the South East as well as communicating and coordinating with clients.
Dave Sherrington, regional head of sales at ThinCats, commented: “We are excited to welcome Alex to ThinCats - she will be a valuable asset, especially with her previous experience managing clients across the South East. Our continued focus is to build on the success of recent years, providing growth capital to UK mid-sized businesses.”
Alex Evans added: “I am delighted to join ThinCats at an exciting time for the business following another record year of funding. Investment is crucial for many firms as they look to the next stage of their growth. Lenders like ThinCats, using institutional money, are increasingly becoming a key part of the lending space and I’m delighted to be in a great position to help more businesses.”
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