Time Finance appoints head of compliance
Time Finance has appointed Sean Hughes as head of compliance.
"Ensuring that our business continues to conduct itself in a way which matches our values of being highly commercial, easy to deal with and having a common-sense approach to doing business is key."
Sean brings over 10 years’ experience to Time Finance, with previous roles at Thistle Initiatives Group, BNY Mellon, Atlanta Group and Time Finance.
Sean has played a hands-on role in monitoring compliance policies and processes, recommending areas for improvement, and providing advisory services. In his new position at Time Finance, Sean will lead the compliance function and ensure the firm continues to meet its regulatory obligations.
Sean said: "I’m delighted to be re-joining Time Finance and stepping up to this new position. The firm already has an excellent reputation for delivering services built on transparency, integrity, and trust. I’m looking forward to building on that further and helping Time Finance to achieve its longer-term commercial goals whilst also ensuring our customers are at the heart of those decisions. They have a genuine commitment to delivering solutions to UK businesses to inspire confidence and growth, and that’s great to be a part of.”
Ed Rimmer, CEO of Time Finance, commented: "Sean is a great addition to the Time Finance leadership team and will carry on the great work we have delivered over the last few years. Ensuring that our business continues to conduct itself in a way which matches our values of being highly commercial, easy to deal with and having a common-sense approach to doing business is key. Sean will play an important role in monitoring existing initiatives and seeking improvements so that we maintain our title of a credible and trusted funding partner.”
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