New recruit for Aldermore

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Tim-Pulleyn

Tim Pulleyn has joined Aldermore’s asset finance team as head of flow credit.

Pulleyn (pictured) joins Aldermore from Hitachi Capital where he spent two years as senior credit manager and head of asset management.

He has spent over a decade in the industry working with companies including BNP Paribas and HSBC.

Carl D’Ammassa, managing director of asset finance at Aldermore, said: “This is an exciting time for Aldermore. Over the last five years we’ve grown steadily and consistently. The industry is undergoing significant change, products are becoming increasingly innovative to cater for increasing demand from an ever increasing range of industries and the way we are regulated is also undergoing great shifts.

“Tim’s extensive experience will help us navigate these changes and ensure that we continue to meet the needs of UK SMEs.”

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