Monday, October 21, 2024

Reward Funding appoints head of treasury as key part of strategic growth plan

Reward Funding has appointed Tom Dundas to help establish a new treasury function within the business as it gears up for further significant growth.

With over 15 years’ experience in finance and treasury, Tom will be responsible for all aspects of Reward’s treasury management and forecasting, while also playing a vital role in further developing relationships with Reward’s ever-expanding roster of institutional funding partners.

Bringing in an experienced professional with Tom’s specialist expertise and track record marks another important stage in Reward’s plan to build a high calibre management team capable of leading the business through its growth strategy.

Tom Dundas, head of treasury for Reward Funding, said: “Being given the opportunity to establish a treasury function and help further develop the financial strategy for such an established and dynamic lender as Reward is an exciting challenge for me and a major milestone in my career. With the business on a rapid growth trajectory and recently announcing its new brand launch, I couldn’t have joined at a better time.”

David Harrop, Reward Funding’s group finance director, added: “As the business grows, we continue to widen our institutional funder base and access to capital. We feel now is the right time to bring in a treasury expert, and we are delighted to welcome Tom to the team. He brings a wealth of experience and will be key to developing the function, enabling us to drive further growth within the alternative funding space.”

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