Time Finance appoints head of relationship management
Charlotte brings over 20 years of experience in the invoice finance industry.

Time Finance has appointed Charlotte Wall to its invoice finance team as head of relationship management for the South.
Charlotte brings over 20 years of experience in the invoice finance industry, most recently holding a position as operations director at eCapital. Prior to that, she held roles as head of operations at Bibby Financial Services and head of client relations at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
In her new position, Charlotte will monitor Time Finance’s portfolio of invoice finance clients in the South of England, managing risk as well as spotting opportunities for increased support and growth.
Charlotte’s is the latest in a wave of recent appointments at Time Finance. The alternative lender recently welcomed George Tierney and Karen Blanchard into its relationship management team.
Speaking of her appointment, Charlotte said: “I am excited to be joining Time Finance. Their invoice finance division have a strong reputation in the industry for providing market-leading levels of service and retaining clients. From the variety of products they offer, to the people-centric values, their dedication to offering an exceptional service is really motivating.”
Helen Wheeler, head of operations at Time Finance, added: “We are delighted to welcome Charlotte to Time Finance. With so much varied experience across the financial services industry, she brings with her a rounded, credible knowledge. Having worked with Charlotte in previous roles, I know first-hand that her alignment with our values will make her a great addition to our team.”

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