Bolton, UK – 24th October 2025– Bolton Business Finance Ltd, a leading provider of commercial finance solutions in the North West, has announced the addition of Chris Bolton to it’s team as a Business Finance Broker. The move aims to enhance support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the United Kingdom seeking flexible funding options.
Marcus Wright, Managing Director and Commercial Finance Broker at Bolton Business Finance, expressed enthusiasm about the new hire in a recent LinkedIn announcement. “We are very pleased to welcome Chris Bolton, who has joined the team as a Business Finance Broker”. He added, “Looking forward to working with Chris to support businesses with their cashflow funding requirements.”
In his new role, Chris will assist SMEs with a comprehensive range of business funding solutions, including business loans, invoice finance, merchant cash advances, Asset Finance and trade/stock finance. As high street banks pull away from small business lending, commercial finance brokers help businesses navigate a large number of specialist business finance lenders have emerged.
Bolton Business Finance, based in the Greater Manchester area, specializes in tailored funding solutions for UK businesses. The company can be reached for inquiries at 0161 5469128.
This appointment comes at a time when many SMEs are navigating post-pandemic recovery and inflationary pressures, making accessible finance options more critical than ever. Industry experts suggest that brokers like Bolton Business Finance play a vital role in bridging the gap between businesses and lenders.
For more information about Bolton Business Finance and its services, visit their website or LinkedIn page.
About Bolton Business Finance Ltd: Bolton Business Finance is an independent commercial finance brokerage dedicated to helping UK businesses and property investors secure the funding they need to thrive. With a focus on personalized service, the firm offers expert advice on a variety of finance products to suit diverse industry needs.