Time Finance appoints Donna Lambert to business development team
Donna will be responsible for building her network of introducers across the South East.
"She brings with her a strong background in invoice finance which we believe will prove invaluable to us, especially as we look to support more businesses with greater facilities"
- Adrian Payne, head of sales at Time Finance
Time Finance has appointed Donna Lambert as a business development manager in its invoice finance team.
Donna joins the alternative finance provider with over 16 years of experience in the financial services industry. She has previously held roles in relationship management at RBS Invoice Finance and Bibby Financial Services before moving on to sales roles at Renaissance Asset Finance, and Grenke UK.
In her new role at Time Finance, she will be responsible for building her network of introducers across the South East.
Donna said: "I'm really excited to have joined Time Finance. Their commitment to offering flexible funding solutions, coupled with their dedication to helping businesses achieve their goals, resonates with me. I truly care about all the businesses I work with and I believe the sky is the limit when it comes to providing an exceptional level of service. Time Finance have ambitious plans to grow their sales team and support businesses across the UK. I look forward to being a part of that journey."
Adrian Payne, head of sales at Time Finance, added: "We are excited to welcome Donna to our team. She brings with her a strong background in invoice finance which we believe will prove invaluable to us, especially as we look to support more businesses with greater facilities and advance our offering across the South East.”
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