Everline expands intermediary team

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Business e-lender Everline has appointed Norman Carson as senior business development manager. 

Carson joins Everline with over 40 years experience the intermediary market, including roles at Bank of Scotland, ING and Boost Capital, where he was responsible for broker channel development and creating sector-specific vendor programs.

This new role follows the appointment of HSBC’s Henry Audley-Charles as senior business development manager in July.  Carson joins Audley-Charles and Travis Mascetelli working with intermediaries across the UK to expand the reach of Everline.

He said: “Everline is changing the game in terms of SME lending and I’m thrilled to be a part of it. The speed and precision with which the automated process provides access to working capital is opening doors to thousands of small businesses all over the UK.”

Russell Gould, chief operating officer at Everline, added: “I’m delighted that Norman has joined the Everline team. His wealth of knowledge and experience in the world of commercial finance is impressive. I have no doubt that, alongside Henry and Travis, he will have an extremely positive effect on the development of our intermediary relationships, helping more SMEs fulfil their growth potential.”

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