New head of sales at MarketInvoice to facilitate Midlands expansion
Business finance firm MarketInvoice has announced a new senior appointment to facilitate growth in the Midlands.
The London-headquartered company has taken on Adrian Payne as its new head of sales for the Midlands and South West, following an increase in business from the two regions.
MarketInvoice has provided companies in the Midlands and South West with £74m funding to far this year, compared to £67.1m in 2017.
Adrian, who will put together a Birmingham-based team over the coming months, has previously managed teams in the two regions for Bibby Financial Services, Aldermore Bank and more recently Ultimate Finance Group.
At MarketInvoice he will work directly with VP of sales Gavin Sumner, splitting his time between London and Shropshire.
Adrian said: “MarketInvoice is growing at a phenomenal rate and I am thrilled to be joining the team at such an exciting time.
“Businesses in the Midlands and South West are agile and forward-looking companies, the MarketInvoice proposition will be a great fit.”
Gavin Sumner commented: “Adrian brings a depth of experience that will benefit our clients and team alike. His deep knowledge of a range of sectors and regions will help to grow the reach of MarketInvoice and support businesses across the UK.”
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