Director
Learn more about Stuart Buchan
Stuart is Head of Agriculture within our funding division, based in our Alfreton office. He specialises in commercial finance for the agriculture and renewables sector, with extensive experience in facilitating farm specific loans for agriculture equipment and hire purchase agreements.
Stuart has 26 years of experience delivering bespoke finance solutions to the agriculture sector, recently working on securing multiple unsecured loans for an agriculture client experiencing difficulty accessing finance due to limited acreage ownership.
Prior to joining BTG, Stuart gained experience at a highly respected asset finance provider. He holds the Certificate in Credit Skills from the Chartered Banker Institute and an RBS Diploma in Credit.
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