Time Finance appoints head of vendor sales
Matthew joined Time Finance’s asset finance team in January.
"Matt’s experience and knowledge of the industry will be a great asset to us as we continue to build our vendor finance business and expand our asset finance offering to more suppliers."
Time Finance has appointed Matthew Graham as head of vendor sales to support the growth of its vendor finance channel.
Matthew steps up to the position with over 18 years of experience. He joined Time Finance’s asset finance team in January having spent the last three years as a national sales manager with Simply Asset Finance.
Prior to that, Matthew spent 15 years at Close Brothers as a regional sales manager, closely supporting SMEs in the manufacturing, construction, and transport sectors.
In his new position, Matthew will be responsible for growing Time Finance’s vendor channel by partnering with suppliers and offering tailored funding packages to their customers at the point of sale.
Matthew said: “I am excited to be assuming the role of head of vendor sales at Time. We have a fantastic reputation for building strong and long-standing partnerships with our supplier network and providing them with the solution they need to win more sales and in turn help more customers access the finance they need to invest in their business.”
Steve Nichols, head of asset finance at Time Finance, added: “This is a great appointment to our leadership team. Matt’s experience and knowledge of the industry will be a great asset to us as we continue to build our vendor finance business and expand our asset finance offering to more suppliers.”
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