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Ultimate Finance brings home ‘Best Invoice Finance Provider’ at the Growth Finance Awards 2019
Bristol-based commercial finance provider Ultimate Finance has been awarded the prestigious title of ‘Best Invoice Finance Provider’ at the first-ever Growth Finance Awards.
The Growth Finance Awards was launched to recognise finance companies who support growing businesses in the UK by offering ‘more than just finance’ to its clients. Shining a spotlight on the companies who go above and beyond to help businesses grow, the Growth Finance Awards acknowledged 18 winners who embody this ethos.
The category of ‘Best Invoice Finance Provider’ sought to recognise an invoice finance provider that has delivered a clear and demonstrable business impact over the past 12 months - whether a specific case study, project or a wide-reaching service or innovation.
Commenting on the win, Josh Levy, CEO of Ultimate Finance, said: “We are thrilled to have our invoice finance offering recognised for the way it supports our clients. As a partner to growing businesses we know they are striving to push boundaries, expand their customer base and grasp new opportunities. However, if cashflow becomes limited, those ambitions may grind to a halt. At Ultimate Finance, we are proud to be helping business thrive through good funding.”
The London ceremony celebrated a total of 47 finalists and was hosted by Claudia Winkleman on the 11th September 2019.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ultimate Finance .
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