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    Instant Factoring appoints Adina China-Birta as new country manager

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    Instant Factoring, a Romanian fintech startup that specializes in online micro-factoring, has named a new Country manager for Romania, Adina China-Birta, a specialist with over 20 years of experience in the banking sector.

    Adina China-Birta has managed the factoring divisions of several local banks over the last 14 years, including Piraeus Bank, Patria Credit, TBI leasing and Raiffeisen Bank, Romania Insider reads.

    Cristian Ionescu maintains his position as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Instant Factoring.

    The fintech aims to support small and medium enterprises and microenterprises by financing invoices of up to 100,000 Euro through an all-online evaluation process that takes two hours.

     

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