Aldermore makes asset finance sales hire

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Aldermore has appointed Rania Pugh as its new head of sales support for asset finance.

Pugh has over 20 years’ experience in asset finance, most recently working at Hitachi Capital as a project model office manager.

She has previously spent over six years at Aldermore, including as head of business support and as a sales support manager for asset finance.

Lee Rhodes, commercial director for asset finance at Aldermore, said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to work with Rania again. Rania’s experience and understanding of the Asset Finance industry will once again be invaluable to Aldermore.

“Rania is passionate about our brokers and people. I am excited to see Rania and her team develop and enhance our Broker experience.”

Pugh added: “Having worked with Aldermore in the past for over six years, I’m very excited to be starting my new role. Working closely with my team, we will look for more ways to add value and provide exceptional service to our broker community.”

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