Broker continues expansion with appointment of another new relationship manager

1st July 2019

Financial services broker, Midlands Asset Finance (MAF), growth continues with the hiring of a new relationship manager.

Covering the Black Country, Shannon will support SME and corporate businesses across the country with any financial needs, including asset finance, invoice finance and property finance. Shannon joins MAF after spending two years as a sales and marketing executive at Close Brothers Asset Finance and three years as a mortgage and protection adviser at Oviso Financial Services. MAF's growth in the past 12 months has seen nine new starters join the business, making Shannon the tenth appointment over the last year and the third of 2019. On joining the firm, he said: -MAF is such an exciting place to work. The direction that the business is heading towards feeds through everyone and I can't wait to get started. -The Black Country is showing huge signs of growth and my objective is to help businesses in coping with that by helping with their financial needs. MAF Director, Sue Chapman, added: -Shannon is an enthusiastic lady who we recognise has amazing potential, which we will bring out through our Talent Development Programme. -She's hit the ground running and is already an integral part of the team. -The business is growing at an extremely fast pace and it will continue to do so as we look to expand our presence across the country. Businesses currently considering finance options can find out more at https://www.midlandsassetfinance.co.uk or use MAF's online tool at http://assetfinancecompared.co.uk.

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