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UK-based independent finance broker Charles & Dean has appointed Paul Bartley as a non-executive director.
Bartley has more than four decades of expertise in corporate finance, asset finance, and specialist lending.
Before joining Charles & Dean, he served as the managing director of asset finance at Hampshire Trust Bank, where he established a car finance proposition catering to high-net-worth clients.
In addition, Bartley previously founded and led Close Brothers Leasing. Under his leadership, the company achieved a loan book exceeding £500m ($667.4m) and consistently strong annual pre-tax profits before he sold his stake in the company to Close Brothers in 2013.
Charles & Dean co-founder Tom Perkins said: “I'm thrilled to welcome Paul Bartley to Charles & Dean as a non-executive director. Having known Paul for many years, I know his advisory input will be instrumental in shaping our strategic direction and ensuring we remain agile and focused as we pursue our growth plans.
“His appointment marks an exciting step forward in elevating Charles & Dean to the next level."
Commenting on the new role, Bartley said: “Charles & Dean are one of the most highly regarded brokers in the UK, known for their outstanding service and specialist knowledge across sectors.
“Their commitment to both their clients and team is clear, and their values align closely with my own. I’m delighted to join the board and contribute to the next phase of their exciting journey.”
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