One Stop Business Finance appoints six BDMs

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Alternative lender, One Stop Business Finance, has doubled its team with six new business development managers (BDMs).

The appointment have been made to increase the lender’s presence across the UK.

In a view to offering its lending solutions to more businesses, the provider has successfully grown its experienced team to 11 business development managers.

Andrew Mackenzie, One Stop Business Finance’s managing director, said: “Our recruitment of six new business development managers delivers our strategic objective of having resources close to our clients throughout the Midlands and North of England.

“The deliberate focus away from city centres allows us to support SME businesses from the M4 to the Scottish Borders and from West Wales to East Anglia.

“With this further investment in our business, we are confident of maintaining our rapid growth and consolidating our position as one of the fastest growing businesses in the region.”

Martin Flannigan (North-East), Liam Killen (North-West), Siobhan Rules (South and West Yorkshire), Ben Clarke (Merseyside and North Wales), David Cowe (East Midlands), and Annamaria Rossi (Oxford and Three Counties) all joined the team in July.

They join Helen Dale (West-Midlands), Steve Norton (Lincolnshire and Cambridge), and lastly, Sarah Aylward (East Anglia and Essex). Business development directors, Rebecca Ennis (Midlands) and Rachel Mackenzie (North) will be leading the two teams to success.

The BDMs’ roles will be to proactively seek new clients and revenue for One Stop Business Finance.

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