Time Finance expands asset finance team with new account manager
Time Finance has expanded its asset finance team with the appointment of Hannah Dixon as its new account manager.
"With the rising cost of doing business and operational costs soaring, it’s crucial that business owners have affordable finance solutions within easy reach"
Hannah joins with over 10 years of experience in the asset finance sector. She joins from Bluestone Leasing where she supported the growth plans of businesses by enabling access to bespoke financial solutions. Prior to that, she held account management roles at Satellite Finance and Henry Howard Finance Group.
In her new role, Hannah will liaise directly with equipment suppliers and their business owner clients, helping to tailor finance solutions that enable investment in the vital pieces of equipment or kit they need to drive their business forward.
Hannah said: “I’m excited to be joining the Time Finance team and look forward to using my skills to not only strengthen the relationships they have with UK equipment suppliers but ensure that they have the support available to maximise every sales opportunity.
“With the rising cost of doing business and operational costs soaring, it’s crucial that business owners have affordable finance solutions within easy reach and are given the confidence and financial freedom to invest.
“I was really impressed by Time Finance’s diverse product offering and some of the more unique solutions they’ve brought into the market, such as their Low Start offering which gives businesses the headroom to pay lower initial monthly payments when securing equipment.”
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