Time Finance bolsters sales team with new BDM
Naomi Campion has joined the independent finance provider's invoice finance team following roles at Lloyds, BCRS, and Bibby.

Time Finance is delighted to welcome Naomi Campion as a Business Development Manager in its Invoice Finance team.
Naomi joins Time Finance with over 7 years of experience in the financial services industry. Her previous roles include Associate Director at Lloyds and Business Development Manager at BCRS and Bibby.
In her new role at Time Finance, Campion will be responsible for expanding her network of introducers across the Midlands region, working in conjunction with them to provide business owners with the essential funding they need to thrive, as well as visiting prospects and structuring invoice finance deals.
Speaking of her appointment, Naomi (pictured) said: “I am excited to be joining Time Finance at a time they are growing their lending book. The commerciality and flexibility of their facilities meant it was an easy decision for me to join them on their journey.”
Naomi’s recruitment is the latest in a string of appointments at Time Finance in recent months. The business recently welcomed Ann Geater as Relationship Manager and Jess Wilkinson as Area Sales Manager to further invest in its Invoice and Asset Finance offering, people and customer service.
Adrian Payne, Head of Invoice Sales (South) at Time Finance, said: "We are delighted to welcome Naomi to our sales team here at Time Finance. Her previous experience with different lenders means she joins us with a dynamic view of the industry, which is a valuable asset when introducing new clients to the benefits of invoice finance.”

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