Time Finance appoints invoice finance relationship manager
Time Finance has appointed Ian Shaw as a relationship manager in its invoice finance team.
"It presents an exciting opportunity for me to contribute the expertise I’ve built up throughout my career, but also support the delivery of unique financial solutions to a broader range of businesses "
Ian has held previous roles at Clydesdale Bank, Virgin Money and Barclays Bank as a relationship manager where his main responsibilities included portfolio risk management, account management and financial analysis.
In his new position at Time Finance, Ian will be responsible for managing and maintaining relationships with a broad portfolio of clients, overseeing their invoice finance facilities and identifying opportunities to support their growth plans with enhanced facilities.
Ian said: "I’m thrilled to be joining Time Finance. Their team have an excellent reputation in the industry for achieving high client retention figures and delivering great customer services levels.
“I’m particularly looking forward to working with such a diverse client portfolio. It presents an exciting opportunity for me to contribute the expertise I’ve built up throughout my career, but also support the delivery of unique financial solutions to a broader range of businesses of various sizes, backgrounds and with different funding needs. Having worked in larger financial organisations, joining Time Finance will offer a refreshing change of pace and approach. I’m looking forward to having a more hands on approach to relationship management and building strong relationships with our clients.”
Kevin Howard, head of relationship management (South) at Time Finance, added: "We are delighted to welcome Ian to the Time Finance team. His breadth of experience in invoice finance and fresh perspective will undoubtedly be of great value to the company as we continue to put customer service at the heart of everything we do. We look forward to welcoming Ian and leveraging his expertise to provide our clients with the best possible financial solutions.”
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