Another new hire for Aldermore Invoice Finance

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Sandy Tang

Aldermore has appointed Sandy Tang as strategic sales and service manager for its invoice finance division.

Tang (pictured) will report to Ross McFarlane, the commercial director and will be based in Aldermore’s Twickenham office.

She will have responsibility for analysing sales performance and providing high levels of service.

Before joining Aldermore, Tang was a business manager at RBS Invoice Finance, where she has worked in various roles since 2008. Prior to that she worked for Bibby Financial Services.

“With her previous experience gained in the invoice finance industry, I have no doubt that Sandy will be able to make an immediate contribution and I wish her every success for the future,” said McFarlane.

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