The Leeds and Manchester-based SME funder offers loans from £50,000 to £3m across every sector of the market in England and Wales.
Adam Tyler, executive chairman at FIBA (pictured above), claimed that Reward Finance Group was a strong addition to its lender panel.
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“This appointment further strengthens the range of lending facilities that we can offer our members.
“Nick Smith and his team have proven experience in providing finance in the SME space and, equally importantly, they share our commitment to service and transparency, which is at the heart of the FIBA message.”
Nick Smith, managing director at Reward Finance Group, commented: “FIBA has already made a considerable impact for its campaigning on the need for a joined-up approach to SME funding and education for business owners, and we are relishing the opportunity to work closely with its members.”
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