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Tubbs on board to help drive broker growth at Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions
Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions, the provider of fleet finance and management services for UK businesses, has announced the appointment of Chris Tubbs as Head of SME and Personal Leasing channel.
Chris joins the company from Network Vehicles, LeasePlan’s specialist brand of Network franchisees providing leasing products for small businesses and individuals, where he held the position of brand director having been with the company since 1996.
Chris said: “This is such an exciting time to join Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions following the recent investment in system capability for our broker partners. Hitachi is such a well-known and trusted brand with both small businesses and the public, this is a winning formula”.
Jon Lawes, managing director of Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions, added: “I am delighted to have Chris on board, he brings a wealth of experience in this channel along with experience in Asset Risk, Credit Risk and Operations Management.
“With the plans we have to grow with our partners in the broker channel it was important to bring someone in with this depth of experience”
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