Graeme Wade joins Positive Lending

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Positive Lending has announced the appointment of Graeme Wade.

Wade (pictured) has over 20 years of experience and assumes the role of regional account manager for the South.

His previous roles include head of sales at Spring Finance.

Paul McGonigle, chief executive at Positive Lending, said: “We’re really excited about the experience and knowledge that Graeme will bring to his role at Positive, the benefits to both the company and our clients will be huge.”

Wade added: “Positive Lending are a well-respected and trusted packager within the Specialist finance sector. They are seen as the go-to partner to access a diverse product range to ensure their clients, and ultimately the consumer, receive the best possible solution to suit their financial requirements.

“I am excited to be joining the team and am looking forward to using my knowledge and years of experience to help drive the company forward during its next period of growth.”

David Coleman, head of sales, said: “Graeme’s calm, collected demeanor and wealth of industry experience ensures our entrusted partnerships are in good hands. I’m excited to get him embedded into the role and see him further grow our market share.”

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