Paul McGinnes appointed to head Reach Commercial Finance in Scotland

Paul McGinnes has been appointed by Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group to head up its Reach Commercial Finance division in Scotland.

Paul McGinnes appointed to head Reach Commercial Finance in Scotland

Paul McGinnes

Mr McGinnes takes on the head of Scotland role for the company, with a remit to meet the country’s ongoing demand for commercial finance expertise in the SME sector.

He will be helping to build on Reach’s 500+ transactions and £250 million raised since August 2014 whilst further strengthening the Leonard Curtis service offering amongst Scotland’s accountancy network and SME owners and lenders. Reach specialises in asset finance, property and development funding, invoice discounting / factoring, term and vat loans.



Mr McGinnes brings with him considerable business, commercial and corporate finance experience in the SME sector, especially around invoice finance and asset base lending. He has also led business development and service delivery teams across Scotland for the last 10 years.

In his new role, he will be responsible for understanding client requirements and reviewing options to find the best solutions to SMEs’ funding challenges. He will also provide an advisory role to Reach’s existing client book in Scotland, looking at current finance agreements to ensure that they are working in the best interests of the client and their business.

Mr McGinnes said: “I am looking forward to bringing the Reach brand and the wider Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group offer to more Scottish SMEs and working with accountancy professionals - via our growing Lifecycle network – and their clients to find comprehensive funding solutions.”

Stuart Robb, director at Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group, said: “We are delighted to welcome Paul on board. His appointment reflects our growing presence across Scotland and our ambitions for Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group in this marketplace. Paul’s understanding of the Scottish SME sector is second to none. We wish him every success.”

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