Target Group appoints two new directors

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Target Group has appointed Marcella Rich to its executive committee as director of client services.

She has held senior positions in Capita, HPES and Marlborough Stirling and will be responsible for leading a team of account managers, account directors and client development directors.

In addition, the business process outsourcing and operational transformation provider has also hired Dan Aldridge as client development director.

His 20 year career in financial services has included client facing roles with Barclays, Legal & General and Capita.

Ian Larkin (pictured), Target Group CEO, said:  “I’m thrilled to welcome Marcella and Dan to our team,” Larkin said. “Marcella’s expertise across lending and her strength in building successful relationships with clients is already proving to be a boon for Target.

“We are continuing to invest in our client development team, bolstering our capabilities in the lending sector with these new additions. Our clients are central to our business, and maintaining and developing those relationships directly contributes to our clients’ success.”

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