Advanced Inheritance appoints board adviser
York-based Advanced Inheritance has appointed Jim Sisson, founder and former chief financial officer of Tower Street Finance, as board adviser from July 1.
The tech-led probate lender, which gained FCA authorisation in October 2024, is seeing strong early demand and plans to expand access to its loans as part of its wider growth strategy.
Jim said: “I’m delighted to be working with the Dan and the Advanced Inheritance team to help further develop what I am sure will be the number one proposition in this exciting market.
“My experience with Tower Street Finance showed me that probate lending can be a life-changing product for both beneficiaries and personal representatives.
“I’m excited that, with the team and capabilities we have here, Advanced Inheritance will achieve its great potential in this growing market.”
Dan Baines, chief executive of Advanced Inheritance CEO, added: “I couldn’t be happier that Jim will be joining us on our journey, as we seek to drive both growth and innovation in the sector.
“Jim is not only a highly capable person of great integrity, but he is also vastly knowledgeable when it comes to probate lending.
“I’m in no doubt that he will be a great source of guidance and support as we take the business forwards over the years ahead.”
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