Watts Commercial Finance appoints commercial manager
Watts Commercial Finance has expanded its team with the appointment of Ben Clarke as commercial manager.
"Ben will be the driving force in our London office as we continue to rise to the increasing demands from our clients across London and the South East."
Ben joins the team from Lloyds Bank where he spent the last six years as an SME relationship manager.
Based out of its London office, Ben will support clients across all aspects of commercial funding.
Phil Gray, managing director of Watts Commercial Finance, said: "I am delighted to welcome Ben to the team and his appointment is another huge step in our business growth plans.
"Ben will be the driving force in our London office as we continue to rise to the increasing demands from our clients across London and the South East.
"Ben has a wealth of industry experience across some amazing lenders and I am excited to welcome him to the Watts family.”
Ben Clarke added: “I am delighted to be joining Watts Commercial Finance and I truly believe that they are the best commercial brokerage in the UK. I very much look forward to further building the prominence of this fantastic brand in London and the South East.
"St Alban's born and bred; and now living in Abbots Langley – I have already strong and thriving relationships with SMEs across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London.
"I firmly believe that the South East and London is a fantastic place to live, work and do business and I am excited to offer a full spectrum of finance solutions to even more SME businesses across the region as well as within my local community.”
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