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Lloyds Bank strengthens liquidity advisory team in region
Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking has bolstered its Liquidity Advisory team in the North West with the appointment of a new director to support the growth ambitions of large corporate businesses in the region.
Carole Humphreys is one of four new directors to join the now nine strong team, which is headed up by David Brunton and provides strategic advice and bespoke solutions to help businesses with annual turnovers in excess of £25million maximise their cash deposits.
She will work with companies in Manchester and Liverpool, and her appointment follows an uplift in demand from large corporate businesses for support that will help them to utilise their working capital to capitalise on growth opportunities.
David Brunton, Head of Liquidity Advisory at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said: “Mid-sized businesses and large corporates play an instrumental role in the continued resurgence of the UK economy, and with rising business confidence now is the time many companies are looking to accelerate their growth strategies.
“We work closely with businesses to help them reach a sensible balance between investing their cash surpluses and retaining money to maintain liquidity, and Carole’s appointment has brought further knowledge and experience to the team to help provide businesses with tailored funding solutions.”
Carole Humphreys said: “This is an exciting time to join the team as prospects for 2014 look increasingly encouraging. Lloyds Bank has a signature commitment to be the best business bank, and I am looking forward to delivering this commitment to businesses in the North West.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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