Donna Lambert joins Time Finance as Business Development Manager

Time Finance is thrilled to announce the addition of Donna Lambert to their team as a Business Development Manager in the Invoice Finance division. Donna brings over 16 years of expertise in the financial services industry, having previously served in Relationship Management roles at RBS Invoice Finance and Bibby Financial Services, and in sales positions at Renaissance Asset Finance and Grenke UK.

In her new capacity at Time Finance, Donna will focus on expanding her network of introducers throughout the South East, aiming to provide essential funding to business owners, enabling them to thrive. Donna expressed her enthusiasm about her new role, stating that she is excited to join a company committed to offering flexible funding solutions and dedicated to helping businesses achieve their goals. She emphasised her genuine care for the businesses she works with and her belief in delivering exceptional service. Donna also highlighted Time Finance’s ambitious plans to grow their sales team and support businesses across the UK, and she is eager to contribute to that journey.

Donna’s appointment is the latest in a series of new hires at Time Finance in recent months. The company recently welcomed Alice Cox and Georgina Harrison as Relationship Managers, further strengthening its Invoice Finance offering and enhancing customer service. Adrian Payne, Head of Sales at Time Finance, expressed his excitement about Donna joining the team, noting that her extensive background in Invoice Finance will be invaluable as they aim to support more businesses with enhanced facilities and expand their presence across the South East.

Time Finance is dedicated to providing or arranging 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 a comprehensive portfolio that includes Asset Finance, Business Loans, and Asset Based Lending, providing a range of options to meet the diverse needs of businesses across the UK.

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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