Time Finance opens new office in Reading

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Time Finance has unveiled its new office in Reading in a move to bolster the firm’s presence in the South East of England.

The new premises are based in the Apex Building on Forbury Road and will host a team of 18 employees.

Selected for its regional connectivity, Time Finance’s nationwide team and its growing intermediary base can benefit from its new business hub in addition to its other UK office locations in Manchester, Bath, Warrington, and Cardiff.

The alternative finance provider offers a range of financial solutions to UK SMEs across asset finance, invoice finance, loans and vehicle finance. The premises will act primarily as a base for its invoice finance operations.

Ed Rimmer, CEO at Time Finance, said: “The launch of our new Reading office marks the start of an exciting journey for Time Finance as we expand our presence further into the South of England and increase our support for businesses within that region.

“We have a strong ambition to continue evolving as a business and we believe that our new Reading base will act as a solid foundation for future growth for Time Finance and provide excellent connectivity with our intermediaries and clients.”

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