Time Finance appoints head of sales for the South West and Wales
Mike has 30 years of experience in the financial services industry.

Time Finance has promoted Mike Freebury as head of sales for the South West and Wales within its invoice finance division.
Mike has been with Time Finance for three years, during which time he has played a pivotal role in providing SMEs with tailored invoice finance solutions and strengthening relationships with intermediaries.
Mike, who has 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, said: “I’m delighted to step into the role of head of sales for the South West and Wales at Time Finance, leading our talented invoice finance team in this region. I look forward to expanding our network of intermediaries to build strong partnerships that enable us to help even more businesses access the funding they need to thrive.”
Phil Chesham, managing director of invoice finance at Time Finance, added: “We are pleased to offer this well-deserved promotion to Mike. Over the past three years he has done an excellent job at supporting the growth of our invoice finance division. I have no doubt that his extensive experience and skills will be invaluable to us as we look to develop Time Finance’s presence across the South West and Wales.”

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