Time Finance appoints invoice finance BDM
Time Finance has appointed Simon Holian as a business development manager in its invoice finance division.
"With government initiatives due to end over the next few months, SME owners will be looking for supportive funding facilities to help facilitate recovery and growth."
He will be responsible for building and maintaining strong introducer relations whilst expanding Time Finance’s Invoice Finance offering in North Wales and the North West of England.
Time Finance recently rebranded from 1pm. It offers confidential and disclosed facilities ranging from £10,000 to £2.5million.
Time Finance also specialises in the provision or arrangement of asset finance, loan and vehicle finance solutions.
Simon said: “I’m delighted to be joining the team at Time Finance who have an excellent reputation for building strong and long-standing relationships with both their introducers and clients. I look forward to building on their success and helping more business owners access the vital funding support they need to grow and prosper.”
Andy Hume, head of sales at Time Finance, commented: “Simon’s appointment comes at an important time for our business and the businesses we service. With government initiatives due to end over the next few months, SME owners will be looking for supportive funding facilities to help facilitate recovery and growth. We have no doubt that Simon will be a great addition to the team, with his proven track record of delivering innovative solutions and building long-standing relationships with his network of introducers.”
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