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Time Finance welcomes New Business Development Manager in Invoice Finance team

Time Finance has brought Sion Street on board as a Business Development Manager within its Invoice Finance team. Sion joins with two years of industry experience, including his recent position at Bibby Financial Services, where he excelled in relationship-building with brokers and businesses as a Business Development Executive.

In this new role, Sion’s focus will be on expanding his network across Wales and the South West. By connecting with business introducers, he will aim to support their clients with essential funding solutions to help them grow and succeed.

Reflecting on his new role, Sion expressed his enthusiasm for joining Time Finance at what he views as an exciting period of growth. He noted the company’s dedication to providing flexible funding options and helping businesses achieve their objectives, which aligns closely with his own professional goals. Sion is also looking forward to collaborating with the experienced team at Time Finance.

Sion’s arrival comes amid a series of recent appointments at Time Finance, including Ann Geater and Naomi Campion in roles dedicated to enhancing the company’s Invoice Finance division and client services.

Mike Freebury, Time Finance’s Head of Sales for Wales and the South West, welcomed Sion’s addition to the team, emphasising the positive impact he expects Sion will have as the company broadens its reach across the region. Freebury expressed his excitement to see Sion’s contributions to the firm’s mission of delivering flexible Invoice Finance solutions to a growing number of businesses.

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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