TDC retains top dealmaking title for third year running


24/06/2019

Tosca Debt Capital (TDC) has been named the North West’s Funder of the Year for the third consecutive year at the North West Rainmaker Awards 2019, after winning the same accolade in 2018 and 2017.

Hundreds of guests from the corporate finance community gathered at the Hilton Hotel in Manchester for the event hosted by TheBusinessDesk.com, which recognises outstanding industry talent from across the North West and celebrates their achievements over the past year.

Judith McMath, corporate development director at TDC, explains: “As a committed regional lender, it’s a real honour to receive this award for the third time, particularly as it is for voted for by the region’s corporate finance professionals.

“During the last four years, we’ve continued to disrupt a London-centric investment market by diverting £330million of capital into regional markets, and in particularly the Northern Powerhouse, to invest into ambitious SMEs and support entrepreneurial growth, and this award recognises and reinforces the exceptional work of our entire team.”

Michael Ribbeck, North West editor of the TheBusinessDesk.com, added: “We are proud of our awards because they are truly representative of what is going on out there in the market place.

“Despite the continued uncertainty surrounding the economy here in the North West the region and its business community seems to get stronger by the year.

“These are our biggest and best awards yet and we are delighted with the support we continue to receive from the private equity community in this great city and region of ours.”

 

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Judith McMath
Corporate Development Director

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