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Finance provider Optimum Finance has recently announced the appointment of Amir Pournasrollahzadeh as regional sales director in the East of England.

Pournasrollahzadeh has a long track record of experience in invoice finance and business services after heading the sales team at Hitachi Capital and more recently Muse Finance. He firstly started working in the sector in 2007 with Bibby Financial Services

Regarding his recent appointment, he said: “Optimum’s mission to support SMEs and bigger businesses through these struggles is a key part of why I’ve joined the team, to provide a personal touch towards finding solutions that suit business needs and to provide an excellent onboarding and ongoing customer experience that provides satisfaction and success.”

Pournasrollahzadeh’s appointment at the company comes with high commendation and supports Optimum’s mission to develop new business opportunities and engage better with supply chains throughout the region and surrounding areas. 

Ant Persse, CEO of Optimum Finance, said: “Amir demonstrates great talent in highlighting what businesses want and need to succeed in the modern day. We are excited to have him join the team and help us integrate Optimum Finance into his expanding introducer network and provide solutions for businesses that need it most.” 

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