Time Finance welcomes new Head of Business Improvement

Time Finance, a leading provider in SME finance, has appointed Fozia Riaz as the new Head of Business Improvement. This strategic move is part of the company’s commitment to fortifying its business excellence infrastructure, aligning with what has been one of its most successful trading years to date.

Fozia’s appointment is a key element in Time Finance’s broader strategy aimed at business growth. Her role will be pivotal in maximising system efficiency, enhancing operations, and improving data management. Through a focus on technology, data, processes, and procedures, Fozia will drive continuous business improvements that support Time Finance’s ambitious growth objectives.

With over 20 years of experience in the invoice and asset finance industry, Fozia brings a wealth of expertise to her new position. She previously served as the Head of Change Delivery and Data at Skipton Business Finance, and has held senior roles at Ultimate Finance and Aldermore, where she managed national CRM and data.

Expressing her enthusiasm about joining Time Finance, Fozia remarked on the exciting timing of her appointment amidst the company’s growth strategy. She praised the business for its impressive journey and strong industry reputation, stating her honour at being part of a team poised for future expansion. Fozia commended Time Finance’s embrace of change and their ambition to build a more robust business for the future.

This appointment is a significant component of Time Finance’s ongoing strategic growth plan, now entering its fourth year. The company has achieved a record milestone, growing its lending book to £190 million by the end of February 2024.

Sharon Bryden, Group Head of Operations at Time Finance, expressed her delight at Fozia joining the team. She highlighted Fozia’s extensive experience and knowledge, which will be instrumental in fostering a culture of continuous improvement within the business. Sharon emphasised that the company’s growth strategy necessitates top-tier performance through the integration of technology, data, and human resources to achieve true business excellence.

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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