Time Finance expands invoice finance team

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Time Finance has announced an addition to its invoice finance team as David Nurcombe is appointed as business development manager.

Nurcombe (pictured) joins Time Finance with over 25 years’ experience in the business finance sector, having started his career in business banking at Lloyds Banking Group before moving on to become a business development manager at Investec Capital Solutions.

In his most recent role as regional sales director at Skipton Business Finance he was responsible for generating awareness of the financial services available to business owners across East London, Essex and East Anglia that aid growth and expansion.

He said: “It’s an exciting time to be joining Time Finance. There’s a definite momentum in the market with investment high on the agenda and many business owners are looking for cashflow funding solutions to help capitalise on new opportunities.

“Stepping up to this new role presents a great opportunity to drive support through our enhanced invoice finance offering.”

Adrian Payne, head of sales at Time Finance, added: “David is a great addition to our team, and we are delighted to have him on board as we continue to expand our presence across the UK.

“As a national sales team, we are committed to delivering valuable and staple finance solutions to businesses who are looking to release additional working capital for innovation and growth. We have ambitious growth objectives to continue enabling UK SMEs to gain easy access to our invoice finance solutions and David’s appointment will help us in achieving this.”

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