Fiducia Commercial Network appoints Chambers

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Fiducia Commercial Network has appointed Norman Chambers as its new executive relationship director.

Chambers (pictured) is the former managing director of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB) and has joined the network to support its growth plans.

With a 30-year career in banking at institutions such as NatWest and RBS, Chambers brings a wealth of industry experience and insight to Fiducia.

Marcus Grimshaw, group CEO of Fiducia Group, said: “I am excited to welcome Norman to the Fiducia Commercial Network team. Having worked with him during my time as Chair of the NACFB, his deep knowledge of the financial sector and commitment to the commercial finance community, along with his connections and influence, will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and elevate our service offerings.

“He is a shining example of our core values, and crucially, he will be a guiding light to commercial finance brokers and firms when they decide where and how they transact their business. They and we will not take Norman’s endorsement of us lightly.

“I am also delighted that Norman will further serve Fiducia and the industry by dedicating some of his time as a Non-Executive Director on the NACFB board. It will be good to see a Fiducia representative back at the heart of our trade body.

“Over the last 12 months, the Fiducia Commercial Network offering, our processes, our lender panel, and the launch of our Plug-in Services, along with the type of firms joining us, has changed unbelievably. We will continually evolve and improve.”

Chambers added: “I am really pleased to have been given the opportunity to join the Fiducia Commercial Network team.

“I look forward to supporting and growing the business by building and developing existing and new relationships to help serve the SME community. This work will underpin my ethos of encouraging brokers to be the modern-day bank managers by navigating and supporting businesses across the UK seeking access to finance and other connected services as the trusted adviser.”

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