Spotcap boosts partnership and sales support team

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Business lender Spotcap has appointed Amanda Reece (right) and Faton Gashi (left), who jhave oined the team as partnership manager and sales support manager, respectively.

At Spotcap, Reece will work closely with brokers, accountants and other partners to support their clients in finding finance that fits. She has more than 12 years of experience in the business finance sector, having worked at Barclays, RBS and Lloyds Bank in the past.

Gashi is part of the sales support team and provides support to Spotcap’s partners and clients during and after the entire loan application process. Previously, he held various roles with HSBC and was awarded Customers’ Choice Advisor in 2017.

Darwin Delahaye, senior partnership manager at Spotcap, said: “We are delighted to have Amanda and Faton on board. Their experience and professional attitude will certainly contribute to Spotcap’s success – with an overall focus on sustainable growth and establishing trusted relationships.

“Our recent Commercial Finance Industry Pulse showed that 77% of intermediaries are confident about future lending activity and business growth in the UK. We will continue to work hard – together with our extensive partner network – to provide unsecured loans to UK businesses within one working day.”

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