Absolute appoints associate director in Scotland

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Specialist business financier Absolute Invoice Finance has appointed Robert Muir as associate director to its Scotland office.

Muir has over 25 years’ experience in the finance sector to his new role, having previously spent 15 years at Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance, first as a client operations manager for seven and a half years, before spending the same time as a regional manager.

His appointment follows the acquisition of Absolute by Aldermore from its former parent, AnaCap Financial Partners.

Muir said: “Absolute has a strong reputation in Scotland for its client-focussed approach and

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