Time Finance appoints new invoice finance BDM
Wayne has previously held roles as a BDM at Bibby Financial Services, Aldermore Bank, and RBS.
"He brings with him extensive industry experience which we believe will prove invaluable as we look to support businesses with greater facilities"
Time Finance has appointed Wayne Spratt as a business development manager in its invoice finance team.
Wayne joins the alternative finance provider with over 20 years of experience in financial services, having previously held roles as a BDM at Bibby Financial Services, Aldermore Bank, and the Royal Bank of Scotland.
In his new role at Time Finance, he will be responsible for building his network of introducers across Yorkshire and the North East.
Wayne’s recruitment is the latest in a string of appointments at Time Finance in recent months. The business recently welcomed Mike Cavanagh as a relationship manager and Justin Nel as a BDM in its invoice finance team.
Wayne said: "I'm really looking forward to joining Time Finance and what looks to be a really exciting period for the business. Their commitment to offering flexible funding solutions, coupled with their dedication to helping businesses achieve their goals, resonates with me. They have ambitious plans to grow their sales team and ultimately their support for businesses across the UK. I look forward to being a part of that journey."
Andy Hume, head of sales at Time Finance, added: "We are excited to welcome Wayne to our team. He brings with him extensive industry experience which we believe will prove invaluable as we look to support businesses with greater facilities and advance our multi-product offering in Yorkshire and the North East.”
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