Time Finance strengthens invoice finance division with new appointment

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Time Finance has announced the appointment of Danielle Lynch as relationship manager in its growing invoice finance division, marking the latest in a series of strategic hires for the firm.

Lynch (pictured) brings with her more than two decades of experience in the invoice finance industry. Most recently, she served as head of invoice finance at Funding Alternative Group Ltd. Her career has also included key operational roles at Bibby Financial Services both in the UK and Australia, Scottish Pacific Business Finance and Westminster National Finance Brokers.

In her new role, Lynch will oversee the day-to-day management of client accounts, focusing on delivering high standards of service and fostering long-term relationships within her portfolio.

Lynch said: “I am thrilled to have accepted a role with Time Finance. After gathering over 20 years of experience in different operational roles, I have accumulated a wealth of incredible relationship management experience and feel excited to bring this to the business.

“Time’s client reviews over the last six months have been really positive, so I look forward to having the same impact by building genuine relationships with my own client portfolio.”

Her appointment follows a period of investment in Time Finance’s invoice finance division, which has seen the recent arrival of Jamie O’Neill as business development manager and Greg Hussey as head of risk.

Charlotte Wall, head of relationship management (south), said: “We are thrilled to welcome Danielle to the Time invoice finance team. We have had a successful start to 2025 and Danielle will be contributing to the continuation of this success in our client relationships, as we remain a bold, genuine independent lender who prioritises the client experience above everything else.”

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