Time Finance bolsters business development team
Time Finance has appointed Jonathan Johnson as a business development manager in its invoice finance team.
"I’m really looking forward to introducing Time Finance’s invoice finance solutions to my introducers and their clients as investment remains top of the agenda and businesses continue to look for affordable solutions"
Jonathan joins with over 11 years’ industry experience, having started his career in debt management at NatWest before moving into client management and sales roles at Hitachi and Ultimate Finance.
In his new role, Jonathan will be responsible for building and maintaining strong intermediary relations whilst expanding Time Finance's invoice finance offering in the West Midlands and Shropshire regions.
Jonathan said: “It’s a really exciting time to be joining the Time Finance team. They have an excellent reputation within the business finance sector thanks to their wide-ranging product portfolio, swift response times with introducers and clients’ needs, as well as their expert-led teams. I’m really looking forward to introducing Time Finance’s invoice finance solutions to my introducers and their clients as investment remains top of the agenda and businesses continue to look for affordable solutions to help facilitate growth.”
Adrian Payne, head of sales at Time Finance, commented: “It’s a pleasure to welcome Jonathan to our growing team. It comes at an opportune time where demand for finance is high - with a national sales presence we can react to opportunities swiftly and ensure businesses get the funding solutions they need to grow and thrive. Jonathan will be a great addition to the Group.”
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