Female leaders at Time Finance share what empowering women in finance means to them

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we spoke to the inspiring female leaders of Time Finance. Carol Roberts, Lorraine Neyland, Jennifer Bodey, Tansy Cunningham and Holly Mapstone all sit on our Operating Board and drive the strategy for our Asset Finance, Risk, Compliance, Invoice Finance and HR divisions. With 50% representation on our Board, their knowledge and experience helps drive the success of our organisation and makes Time Finance the business it is today.

Carol Roberts, Director of Asset Finance, started her journey in the world of finance over 50 years ago, at a time when a woman’s role in the workforce was bound by perceived limitations. Having built a successful career and long-standing reputation within the asset finance industry, Carol uses her own personal experiences to empower other women in business to drive positive change.

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.

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