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One Stop Business Finance appoints SME funding specialist for East Midlands
One Stop Business Finance, the independent SME funding specialist which grew its loan book by one third in just three weeks in March, has appointed a highly experienced Business Development Manager to work with clients across the East Midlands.
Rebecca Ennis is tasked with helping SME customers in all industry sectors across the region. She brings a wealth of financial services experience to the One Stop Business Finance Team, which will be invaluable in helping the company continue on its ambitious growth path.
Rebecca brings 10 years’ experience within Asset Finance, during which time she worked predominantly for Barclays Bank sourcing new business opportunities within Technology Asset Finance. Her experience in both direct and vendor relationships will be especially important to SME clients.
Rebecca says: “I was attracted to the role of Business Development Manager at One Stop Business Finance because the company’s values align very much with my own. I’m excited to be joining a client-focused and responsible lending team at One Stop Business Finance and find bespoke finance solutions for SMEs. The company is a breath of fresh air for the industry and I am proud to be representing them in the East Midlands.”
Andrew Mackenzie, One Stop Business Finance Managing Director adds: “We are thrilled that Rebecca has joined our ever growing team. She will add to our knowledge pool and strengthen the business, and her experience and relationships will be crucial to keep our ambitious plans on track.
“As we continue to grow, responsible lending will always be our priority, as will finding the right finance solutions for our expanding customer base. We pride ourselves on our ability to be a flexible funding provider with the capability of offering truly bespoke solutions.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Hudson .
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