Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Copper Swan strengthens client services team

Copper Swan has strengthened its client services team with the appointment of Hannah Harvey-Merrin as client associate.

Hannah brings a diverse background to the role, having gained experience across several industries, including retail, financial services, and technology. Her previous positions have spanned private pensions, work for an independent financial adviser (IFA), and most recently, a role in the tech sector where she was responsible for HR, recruitment, learning and development.

In her new position at Copper Swan, Hannah will play a central role in the client team, working closely with both clients and lenders to provide tailored support. She will be responsible for building strong relationships, helping businesses to navigate their commercial funding requirements, and ensuring they access the best possible solutions to achieve growth and long-term success.

Commenting on her new role, Hannah said: “From the outset, it was evident that Copper Swan prioritises genuine relationships and meaningful support for their clients. Their dedication to making a real impact inspired me, and I was eager to contribute to their continued success and development. I am excited to work alongside such a passionate team and to support clients on their business journeys.”

Ben Lavin, director at Copper Swan, added: “We are delighted to welcome Hannah to the team. Her varied experience, client-focused approach, and enthusiasm for supporting businesses make her a fantastic addition. At Copper Swan, we are committed to helping our clients achieve their ambitions, and Hannah will play a key role in strengthening the relationships that are at the heart of everything we do.”

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