Independent IT finance provider Syscap has added five new
members to its team, three of which have come from Genesis
Capital.
Jon Souch, David Johns and Richard Corry were previously at
Genesis Capital, the troubled financier, whose operations director,
Elaine Levitton, last month told Leasing Life that it was
suffering from its funders withdrawing from the market.
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Syscap has also hired Cheryl Weeks and Phillip Holloway, who,
alongside Johns and Corry, have been appointed as account managers
for Syscap’s key vertical markets.
“Despite the obvious difficulties of the current economic
climate, Syscap is maintaining an excellent service to its IT
vendor partners,” said Souch, who joined as team leader for
Syscap’s key vendor programmes.
“Innovative sales initiatives, such as the increasingly popular
Option One, offer a compelling proposition to the marketplace,
enabling Syscap to stay ahead.”
These appointments are in addition to Syscap welcoming Phil Ross
– formerly of Investec Asset Finance – as its new chief operating
officer last month.
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By GlobalDataSyscap has also had its fair share of staff losses recently,
including Sean Reed, the financier’s former COO; plus Ian Irving
and Kevin Flowerday, who both left Syscap to join ECS, Société
Générale’s tech finance subsidiary.
