IGF appoints invoice finance managing director

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Independent Growth Finance (IGF) has recruited Mark Lindsay as its invoice finance managing director

Following the development of IGF’s asset based lending facilities, IGF is seeking to replicate this trend across its entire product offering. Lindsay will be responsible for increasing the client base and lending book of the business’ established invoice finance division, developing new financial products and continuing its staff recruitment.

Lindsay moves from his previous role as managing director at Bibby Trade and International Finance, where he spent more than five years. Prior to this, he was a regional manager with Aldermore Invoice Finance, business development director at Mitchell Charlesworth and head of business development at RBS Invoice Finance.

Lindsay said: “IGF is a respected brand that clients and the industry value, so it has a solid base to grow its invoice finance offering. Businesses are becoming more aware of alternative financing and I look forward to working with the team at IGF to combine our expertise and strengthen this longstanding brand.”

John Onslow, IGF’s CEO, added: “IGF had a record year in 2016 and we have big ambitions as we move in to 2017. It is essential that we have an experienced leader with a deep understanding of growing a business and supporting clients to grow IGF’s invoice finance division.

“Across the board, our clients continue to benefit from a senior management team that sets us aside from challenger brands, and Mark is a key part of this.”

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