Aldermore bolsters invoice finance team

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Aldermore has appointed Lee Dawson as regional sales manager for its invoice finance team in the Midlands.

Dawson has over six years experience in the sector, having previously held positions at Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance and Bibby Financial Services.

His role at Aldermore will be to deliver a range of factoring and invoice finance services to SMEs operating in business centres including Northampton and Leicester.

Tony Smedley, regional managing director for Invoice Finance at Aldermore in the Midlands, said: “Lee joins us at an important time in the evolution of Aldermore in the Midlands.

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