Time Finance appoints new invoice finance BDM
Dan will cover the North Manchester region.

Time Finance has appointed Dan Murphy as a business development manager in its invoice finance team.
Dan joins with over five years’ experience in the financial services industry having held positions at Barclays, Praetura Invoice Finance and Grenke UK.
Taking on this new role at Time Finance, Dan will be responsible for building his network of introducers across North Manchester by providing their business owner clients with the essential funding they need to flourish.
The announcement follows a number of recent appointments within Time Finance, including Jason Poxon as a BDM.
Dan said: “I'm excited for the opportunity to join Time Finance during what appears to be an exciting growth phase for the company. Their dedication to providing flexible funding solutions, combined with their commitment to supporting businesses, resonates with me. They are a fantastic lender with a great reputation within the industry. I am excited to learn from the experienced and ambitious team at Time Finance.”
Andy Hume, head of sales at Time Finance, added: “Dan is a great addition to our team in Manchester, particularly as we continue to expand our presence across the UK and provide more businesses with flexible invoice finance solutions. We are excited to welcome him to our team.”

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