Zena Campbell to leave Spring Finance

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Spring Finance has announced that that its head of new business, Zena Campbell, is to leave the company at the end of February 2016.

Stuart Epstein, the secured loan provider’s CEO  said: “Zena has been a great asset to Spring Finance and also to myself and individual members of staff.

“Most recently she has been working with us on MCD to ensure a smooth implementation and rollout of the broker portal.

“As a result of her work we are prepared for MCD and have great confidence for the future.

“We all wish Zena well for her future plans and thank her for all that she has done for Spring Finance.

“Spring are proud of their excellent team and have a lot of activity planned for 2016 and beyond.”

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