Finance For Enterprise in double appointment
Doncaster-based Finance For Enterprise (FFE) has welcomed Adele Wells as credit manager and Andy Christiansen as senior business lending manager, enhancing its support for SMEs across the UK.
Adele joins with 35 years of experience at Yorkshire Bank, where she led the business credit underwriting team. In her new role, she will oversee loan applications of up to £250,000, supporting FFE’s SME clients.
She said: "I was drawn to Finance For Enterprise after discovering its strong company values and ethos.
“Moving from a large corporation to a niche lender offers an exciting new challenge, and I’m eager to contribute my skills to support SMEs."
Andy, with a diverse background spanning banking, travel, and local government, will focus on delivering working capital solutions to businesses in London and the South East.
He added: FFE’s commitment to supporting businesses and the welcoming nature of the South Yorkshire team made joining the business an easy decision. I'm excited to play a part in helping SMEs access the capital they need to thrive."
FFE continues to provide tailored financial support to help SMEs achieve their growth ambitions.
Andrew Austwick, managing director at FFE, added: "We are excited to welcome Adele and Andy to the team.
“Their wealth of experience and dedication will be invaluable in supporting business growth across the region and helping SMEs navigate their financial challenges."
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