Time Finance appoints BDM

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Time Finance has announced the appointment of David Hewitt as business development manager (BDM).

Hewitt (pictured) joins Time Finance with over 40 years’ industry experience in business development. Hewitt started his career in commercial banking at Lloyds Banking Group before gaining experience at the Bank of Ireland Asset Finance, RBS Invoice Finance and most recently Yorkshire Bank, where his primary responsibility was to support new and existing businesses with growth, expansion and consolidation.

In his new role at Time Finance, Hewitt will be responsible for building and maintaining strong introducer relations across the Midlands, by providing their clients with the range of finance solutions provided by Time Finance.

Hewitt said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining the team at Time Finance. They are a finance provider with clear growth aspirations and a real desire to help support more UK businesses in accessing well-structured financial solutions.

“With invaluable experience gained through my whole career in banking and finance, I’m delighted to have the chance to utilise my skills and knowledge to make a difference in supporting businesses with a range of different products and to bring our clients greater future stability.”

Adrian Payne, head of sales (South) at Time Finance, added: “I am delighted to welcome David to our team. His extensive experience in driving business growth and background in business development make him a valuable addition. I am confident that David’s expertise and passion for supporting businesses will greatly contribute to our continued success.

“As a national sales team, we’re dedicated to providing businesses with valuable and essential financial solutions. Our mission is to empower businesses by granting them access to working capital, enabling them to thrive and adapt. With ambitious growth targets, our primary focus is to empower UK SMEs through access Invoice Finance solutions. David’s appointment plays a crucial role in our ongoing expansion efforts, ensuring that we can effectively realise these objectives while expanding our footprint across the UK.”

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