Aldermore boosts presence in Southern England

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Aldermore has appointed Justin Nel as regional sales manager for the South East and Jordan Bond as regional sales manager for the South West.

The pair will act as Aldermore’s specialist finance contacts for invoice finance across the two regions.

New (pictured) has over 10 years’ experience managing client relationships, most recently, working as a business development manager at Satago, a firm offering credit control systems.

He previously spent over eight years as a relationship manager at specialist bank Investec, where he focused on infrastructure and manufacturing finance.

Bond has been promoted from within, having worked for two years as a relationship manager within Aldermore’s invoice finance team. In his previous role, he helped give advice to clients on invoice finance deals, with a particular focus in the construction sector.

Andrew Dixon, specialist finance director at Aldermore, said: “It’s great to be welcoming both Jason and Jordan into their new roles. Both bring a tremendous amount of experience and a history of success that will further expand our service to clients.

“They will both play a key role as we continually seek to expand and improve our product propositions to serve an ever greater number of clients with straightforward financial solutions.”

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