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    UK Business Booms thanks to Go Commercial Finance

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 23, 2018No Comments
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    One of the leading commercial finance brokers in Wales, Go Commercial Finance Ltd is showing exceptional growth of 100% year on year, and is on track for 400% growth since 2016 (year 2018-2019).

    To keep up with this trend, they have recruited two senior management roles, Owen Jones as Operations Director, and Sian Gunney as Marketing Director.

    Owen Jones from Vale of Glamorgan joins the team with over 15 years of experience from financial services.

    Owen Jones (Operations Director) Sian Gunney (Marketing Director and David Vieira (Managing Director) Go Commercial Finance

    Having been involved with Go Commercial Finance since it’s inception, Owen will now strengthen the management team by carrying out a more hands on role. With a focus on operational efficiency and a background in business change, his wealth of service and transformation experience, all combine to position him to lead the operation and help guide the next steps of growth.

    Sian Gunney from Rhiwbina joins the team with 12 years of experience within Marketing and PR. As 48 in the top 100 of influencers globally in digital marketing. This will be a big area of development and business growth for the group, with headquarters in Wales and offices in London. 

    David Vieira, Go Commercial Finance Managing Director said:

    “We have seen a upturn in certain sectors of business finance and we have had to adapt quickly. Exceptional growth in property purchase and development manufacturing, retail and construction”has meant we needed to expand our expertise in these areas. We have invested heavily in recruitment, hiring an experienced team to run and look after our existing and new clients offering dedicated supportive service in each sector.

    “I’m proud of what our team have achieved over the last five years. We have been honoured to help so many businesses across Wales and the UK to realise their business ambitions. We have grown on solid foundations of integrity, quality of both expertise and referrals. 

    “All of our growth to date has been built from referrals alone not because we have invested in marketing. So 2018 sees a real change with new commercial drive via marketing and wider awareness. 

    “Our focus has not been on fast growth, but from filling a void in the market place. With a commercial funding business that is driven on high quality duty of care and hands on client servicing.

    “With the new additions of Sian and Owen, we look forward to implementing  our ambitious, yet achievable goals of being the “GO”to broker in 2018/2019.”

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