Alice Cox joins Time Finance as Relationship Manager

Time Finance has announced the appointment of Alice Cox as the new Relationship Manager within its Invoice Finance team. With over 13 years of experience in the financial services industry, Alice brings a wealth of expertise to her new role. She began her career in 2011 at SME Invoice Finance and has since held various positions within Financial Services, including client management roles at Satago and Sonovate.

In her new position, Alice will be responsible for managing and maintaining client relationships in the South East. Her duties will include overseeing Invoice Finance facilities, managing risk within the portfolio, and ensuring high levels of client retention. Alice expressed her enthusiasm for the role, stating, “I am excited for the opportunity to be joining Time Finance. The business has a fantastic vision to be a nationally recognised lender and I’m honoured to be a part of that journey. I look forward to working alongside the excellent team at Time and using my experience to build strong relationships with our clients.”

Alice’s appointment is part of a series of recent hires at Time Finance, highlighting the company’s commitment to strengthening its team. Dan Murphy and Jason Poxon were recently welcomed as Business Development Managers, reinforcing the business’s dedication to investing in its talented workforce.

Charlotte Wall, Head of Relationship Management at Time Finance, welcomed Alice, saying, “We are pleased to welcome Alice to Time Finance. Her experience in Invoice Finance makes her a fantastic addition to our Relationship Management team. She is dedicated to building strong relationships with clients, which will be invaluable to us as we continue putting customer service at the heart of what we do.”

Time Finance provides or arranges funding solutions for over 10,000 UK businesses, helping them access the finance needed to achieve their growth plans. In addition to Invoice Finance, Time Finance offers an extensive portfolio of services, including Asset Finance, Business Loans, and Asset-Based Lending.

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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