Finance For Enterprise appoints fund manager
Doncaster-based Finance For Enterprise (FFE) has appointed Michael Hydari as fund manager.
Michael joins from UKSE, where he worked as an investment executive, assisting businesses in securing funding.
He previously held finance analyst roles at Specsavers while completing his CIMA accountancy qualification.
In his new role, Michael will oversee credit decisions and manage FFE’s diverse range of funds, ensuring SMEs across the region receive crucial financial support.
He said: “I enjoy helping SMEs access funding and supporting their growth journeys.
“FFE is the perfect place for me to continue doing that, and I’m excited to be part of a team that makes such a positive impact on businesses.”
FFE provides tailored financial support to businesses, offering loans from £25,001 to £250,000.
Andrew Austwick, managing director of FFE, added: “We are delighted to welcome Michael to the team.
“His extensive experience in business finance and his passion for helping SMEs make him a fantastic addition to FFE.
“We are confident that he will play a key role in supporting businesses as they look to grow and thrive.”
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