Simply Asset Finance opens Liverpool office

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Simply Asset Finance is opening an additional sales centre in the business district of Liverpool.

Headquartered in London, Simply Asset Finance already has existing hubs across Glasgow and Belfast.

The new offices will house Simply Asset Finance’s business development executive (BDE) team in the region, opening initially with a team of four. The team will also seek to extend and develop its partnerships with commercial brokers, bringing the business’ award-winning lending solutions to fast-growing, and established small businesses in the North West and beyond.

The company achieved profits of £7.1 million in 2022, doubling year-on-year and adding £110 million to its loan book in 2022. Since inception Simply has lent over £1 billion to UK SMEs, funding over 31,000 assets for over 6,400 customers. The opening of the Liverpool office will increase the employee head count to 139 Simply team members across the UK.

John Wiles (pictured), managing director of Simply Asset Finance, said: “We’re incredibly excited to make this next step in Simply’s growth, and as one of the North West’s main economic hubs, Liverpool is the perfect place for us to be.

“The opening of the new office in Liverpool is testament to our commitment to serve new and existing customer and brokers across the UK, utilising Simply Connect to enable businesses to access funds for growth. We’re also eager to open up opportunities for local budding talent to join us on the journey of building the next-generation of asset finance.”

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