Who’s moving? Industry news
Aldermore bolsters regional teams
Gareth Edwards A subsidiary of Skipton Building Society,
SBF is an independent factoring and invoice discounting provider, offering a range of working capital solutions for businesses with annual sales ranging from new-start to £30m.
Matthew Taylor
Aldermore Invoice Finance, part of Aldermore, is looking for further growth in Brighton and the south east region following the appointment of a new regional sales manager. Matthew Taylor has joined Aldermore after three years at RBS Invoice Finance in Sunbury- on-Thames joining a regional team managed by associate director, Simon Adcock. Matthew, who began his career in the invoice finance industry at Venture Finance, will work with businesses in Sussex and surrounding areas to provide bespoke cashflow solutions. The appointment follows the arrival of Andy
Phillips, who will be developing Aldermore’s presence in the east of England, and indicates the firm’s growing ambitions for the region. Ian Clark, regional managing director at Aldermore Invoice Finance in London and the south east, said: “We are delighted to welcome Matthew to Aldermore. His experience and contacts in Sussex will prove to be a valuable asset to the team in our work to support regional businesses.”
Aldermore has also strengthened its team in the Midlands with the appointment of Anthony Melvin as regional sales manager. Anthony will spearhead the expansion of Aldermore Invoice Finance in the east
18 November/December 2010 Anthony Melvin
Midlands and service the funding needs of SMEs across the region.
Anthony joins Aldermore Invoice Finance following three years at Barclays Corporate in Leicester, advising on lending transactions, and four years in the asset finance and leasing market at GE Finance as national sales manager. His role at Aldermore will be to take the range of factoring and invoice finance services to a large number of businesses operating in hubs such as Derby, Nottingham and Leicester, and across each of the counties.
SBF continue to expand their northern team
Skipton Business Finance (SBF) has announced further expansion of their northern team with the appointment of Gareth Edwards as corporate manager to their Manchester office.
Gareth is a seasoned professional with over
10 years’ ABL sales experience with Lloyds. Andy Grantham, sales and marketing
director, said: “I am pleased to welcome Gareth to our rapidly expanding team. He brings with him a wealth of experience and will primarily cover Wales, Cheshire and Merseyside.”
Business Money
Centric expands client management team
Centric Commercial Finance is delighted to have appointed Vanessa Le Fevre as client manager. Vanessa brings with her a wealth of experience, having spent 21 years in commercial finance, the last 10 of which were at NMB Heller and GE. Vanessa commented: “Moving to Centric has been an excellent opportunity. It’s professional and friendly and there’s a real buzz. It’s very exciting to be part of such a thriving and dynamic team.”
Coface extends its Irish team with two
appointments Coface – UK and Ireland has strengthened its team in Ireland with the appointment of Roslyn Keogh as commercial manager and Ellen Malone as account executive. Coface in Ireland provides a full range of credit management solutions to assist Irish companies to trade securely and successfully, both at home and overseas: tailored domestic and export credit insurance policies, business information and ratings and debt collection. Receivables finance is also available depending on clients’ requirements.
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