Go Commercial Finance appoints asset finance head

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Independent commercial finance advisers, Go Commercial Finance, has appointed Leighton Davies as its new head of asset finance.

Davies (pictured) has over 15 years’ experience in the automotive industry, working with brands such as Ford, Volkswagen and BMW.

He said: “I am delighted to be joining Go Commercial, at what is a crucial time for businesses as they face unprecedented challenges.

“Investing in vehicles, equipment and machinery is a key strategic business decision, and it is vital that business owners get the right guidance on how to maximise their investments. I’m committed to developing trusted relationships with our clients by helping their businesses reach their full potential.”

David Vieira, managing director of Go Commercial, added: “I’m thrilled to welcome Leighton to the Go Commercial team. Our asset finance specialists provide a truly bespoke service, acting diligently and efficiently so that our clients are recommended the right solution at the lowest cost.

“Leighton’s proven experience and knowledge of the finance and motoring sectors is a tremendous asset and a real benefit to clients.

“Go Commercial is dedicated to offering the best possible rates and service. We’re here to put businesses back in the driving seat of their financial interests, giving them the tools to develop and grow the way they want to.”

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