Aldermore announces new invoice finance appointment

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Aldermore has appointed Scott Pendlebury as business development manager for the North within its invoice finance team.

Pendlebury (pictured) brings more than two decades of financial services experience, having held senior roles at Barclays, Wesleyan and TSB.

Most recently, he was senior business development manager at Novuna, where he provided invoice finance and asset-based lending facilities to small and medium-sized businesses.

His appointment is intended to deepen Aldermore’s relationships with brokers and business clients across the North, where demand for flexible working capital solutions continues to rise.

Chris Meldrum, head of business development at Aldermore, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Scott to the team.

“His extensive experience and proven ability to deliver bespoke funding solutions will be key as we continue to grow our presence in the North. I look forward to seeing the impact he’ll make.”

Pendlebury added: “I’m excited to be joining Aldermore and contributing to its strong reputation for delivering tailored finance solutions.

“I’m passionate about helping businesses access the funding they need to grow, and I look forward to working with the team to provide smart, flexible solutions that make a real impact.”

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