Time Finance appoints new senior account manager
Scott joins the lender's vendor finance team.

Time Finance has appointed Scott Rogers as a senior account manager in its vendor finance team.
Scott joins with over 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry having held positions at Syscap, DB Finance & Leasing and GSM Finance, delivering flexible asset finance solutions to suppliers and their business owner clients. Taking on this new role at Time Finance, Scott will support the growth of the business’ offering to its vendor network.
The announcement follows a number of recent appointments within Time Finance, including Sam Evans and Paul Rooney as regional sales managers for the Midlands and South West regions.
Scott said: “Time Finance is an ambitious business with an exciting growth trajectory. Known well in the industry, I was recommended to them highly by my peers. I look forward to bringing value to the team and building out our vendor partnerships across the country.”
Matthew Graham, head of vendor sales at Time Finance, added: “Scott is a great addition to our team. We know that his experience will be invaluable to our growth and we are excited to have him on board!”

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