Car fin-tech company Carmoola has appointed Angus Read as its head of partnerships.
In this new role, Read will be responsible for building and scaling Carmoola’s dealership network, enhancing collaboration with motor retailers and forging strategic partnerships.
Read brings over a decade of experience spanning automotive, fintech and recruitment technology.
Aidan Rushby, founder and chief executive of Carmoola, said: “We’re building the future of car finance and forging strong relationships with dealerships is central to our strategy.
“Angus has the commercial drive, strategic mindset and leadership experience to take our partnerships to the next level.”
Reid said he will be working closely with dealers across the UK to build “a best-in-class partnership proposition that delivers real value – for their businesses and for our mutual customers”.
He added: “Car buyers today expect speed, simplicity and transparency.
“That’s exactly what Carmoola provides.
“I look forward to helping our dealer partners tap into this demand and grow with us.”
Carmoola, which can also be used through Apple and Google Pay, is already accepted at over 9,000 car dealerships and its dealer engagement efforts will be a key driver of its next phase of growth.
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Freelance writer for AM, Tom Seymour has been a specialist B2B journalist covering the automotive sector for over 14 years. He started his freelance career in 2015 and currently writes for a variety of automotive, business and technology publications.