RG Corporate Finance appoints manager
North East-based advisory firm RG Corporate Finance has appointed Michael Guellard as corporate finance manager as it continues to grow.
Michael joins from NEL Fund Managers, where he spent a decade delivering more than 100 growth funding transactions and serving on the investment committee.
He brings experience across banking, alternative lending and fintech, supporting SMEs in both the North East and London.
Michael said: “RG Corporate Finance has built a strong reputation as a dynamic and highly respected corporate finance boutique.
“The opportunity to join a team with such a clear focus on delivering high-quality, partner-led advice was very appealing.
“I’m looking forward to working with the team to support RGCF’s growing client base and contributing to the continued development of its advisory services across a broad range of transactions.”
Michael’s appointment reflects RG Corporate Finance’s expansion across key regions and increased deal activity nationwide.
Carl Swansbury, partner and head of corporate finance at RGCF, added: “I’m delighted to welcome Mike to the team.
“His experience across investment, lending and advisory, combined with a strong track record of delivering growth funding transactions, makes him a valuable addition to the business.
“His appointment reflects RGCF’s strong reputation in the market and our ability to attract high calibre professionals who can add real value to our clients.
“As activity levels continue to build, strengthening the team with experienced individuals like Mike ensures we are well placed to support clients through every stage of their growth journey.”
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