Georgina Harrison joins Time Finance as Relationship Manager

Time Finance announced the appointment of Georgina Harrison as the new Relationship Manager in its Invoice Finance team. Georgina brings with her seven years of valuable experience in the financial services industry. Her career has seen her progress through various significant roles, including Assistant Relationship Manager at RBS and Rapid Cash Client Manager and Business Manager at NatWest.

In her new capacity, Georgina will manage the day-to-day client requests and audits, identify risks associated with facilities, and ensure high levels of client retention by fostering strong relationships with a diverse range of clients. Her role is pivotal in maintaining the high standards of service that Time Finance is known for.

Georgina expressed her enthusiasm about her new role, stating, “I am excited to have joined the incredible team at Time Finance. Their commitment to providing a personable service that high street lenders don’t offer is what set them apart for me, and I look forward to becoming a part of their mission to help drive SMEs to success.”

This announcement follows several recent appointments within Time Finance, including Dan Murphy as Business Development Manager and Alice Cox as Relationship Manager. These new additions highlight the company’s commitment to investing in their team and their strategic growth plans.

Damien Healey, Head of Relationship Management at Time Finance, commented on Georgina’s appointment: “Georgina comes to Time Finance with a wealth of experience from various roles within the industry. Our goal is to provide a personable and efficient service for our clients, and Georgina’s enthusiasm for this approach aligns perfectly with our client-centred mission.”

Time Finance is dedicated to offering funding solutions to over 10,000 UK businesses, helping them access the finance needed to achieve their growth ambitions. Their comprehensive portfolio includes Asset Finance, Invoice Finance, Business Loans, and Asset Based Lending, alongside Vendor Finance.

Time Finance plc (LON:TIME) is an AIM-listed business specialising in the provision or arrangement of funding solutions to UK businesses seeking to access the finance they need to realise their growth plans. Time Finance can fund businesses or arrange funding with their trusted partners through Asset Finance, Invoice Finance, Business Loans, Vehicle Finance or Asset Based Lending.

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