Watts Commercial Finance appoints commercial manager
Watts Commercial Finance has further expanded its team with the appointment of James Weaver as commercial manager.
"I am delighted to welcome James to further bolster our team while supporting the increasing demands from our clients in South Wales and across the South West of England."
James joins the team from Lloyds where he spent over 13 years within the business with the last 7 years in commercial banking. During this time, James helped hundreds of SME businesses and corporates across the South Wales region to realise their business potential and support their funding needs.
James joins Watts Commercial Finance to support its client base across South Wales and the South West of England across all aspects of commercial funding.
Phil Gray, managing director of Watts Commercial Finance, said: "As our business continues to grow, I am delighted to welcome James to further bolster our team while supporting the increasing demands from our clients in South Wales and across the South West of England.
"By recruiting experienced individuals like James, we can continue to provide our ever-growing client base with commercial funding solutions and unrivalled first-class service.”
James Weaver added: “I am honoured to be joining Watts Commercial Finance as I firmly believe they are the best commercial brokerage in the UK.
Already a prominent brand in the region, I look forward to working with Phil and the team, expanding my knowledge and further growing their client base across South Wales and the South West through my own network.”
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