Time Finance appoints new regional sales manager for vendor finance
Sam will support the growth of Time Finance’s asset finance offering in the manufacturing sector.

Time Finance has expanded its vendor finance team with the appointment of Sam Evans as regional sales manager in the Midlands.
Sam joins with over 5 years’ experience in the financial services industry having held a position as area sales manager at Close Brothers. In this role, he specialised in supporting SMEs with asset finance and leasing solutions in the manufacturing and engineering sectors.
In his new role, Sam will support the growth of Time Finance’s asset finance offering in the manufacturing sector, providing businesses with tailored leasing solutions to equip them with the essential pieces of equipment they need.
Sam said: “I am excited to be joining the team. The business is clearly in an exciting phase of growth, and with a growing and energetic management team in place, I look forward to working alongside them to strengthen the support we provide businesses in the manufacturing sector.”
Matthew Graham, head of vendor sales at Time Finance, added: “Sam is a fantastic addition to our team, particularly as we look to bring in industry experts and expand our presence across the UK. Having worked closely with Sam previously, I know firsthand that his sector expertise will be invaluable in supporting the growth of our wider asset finance proposition. We're excited to welcome him to our team.”

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