Time Finance appoints Tanya Raynes as Non-Executive Chair of the Company

Board appointment

Time Finance plc (LON:TIME), the AIM listed independent specialist finance provider, has announced that all resolutions were duly passed at the Annual General Meeting of the Company held earlier today. Details of votes cast at the AGM will be published on the Company’s website, at www.timefinance.com, shortly.

Time Finance is also pleased to announce that Tanya Raynes has been appointed as Non-Executive Chair of the Company with immediate effect, following the planned retirement of John Newman as a director of the Company on conclusion of the AGM. Prior to being appointed as Non-Executive Chair, Tanya Raynes was an existing Non-Executive Director of the Company having been appointed to the Board on 26 March 2021.

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