Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Skipton Business Finance appoints chief operating officer

Skipton Business Finance (SBF) has appointed Michelle Wilson as its new chief operating officer, following her successful tenure as interim COO.

Michelle joined SBF eight months ago as a director, after spending 23 years at Close Brothers Invoice Finance. Sixteen of those years were in senior operational leadership positions, including head of commercial client services and head of northern operations.

Since joining SBF, Michelle has played a key role in enhancing operational performance, improving client experience, and supporting the company’s ambitious growth strategy.

“I’m delighted to be taking on the role of Chief Operating Officer on a permanent basis,” said Michelle. “Skipton Business Finance has a strong reputation for putting clients first and delivering flexible, relationship-driven funding solutions. Over the past eight months, I’ve seen first-hand the passion and commitment across the team — and I’m excited to help lead our next chapter as we continue to scale and support more SMEs across the UK.”

“Michelle has brought structure, energy, and clarity to our already successful operations during her time as Interim COO,” said Greg Bell, CEO of Skipton Business Finance. “She is a highly respected leader who shares our commitment to delivering outstanding client outcomes. Her permanent appointment strengthens our senior team and positions us strongly for future growth.”

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