
Haydock Finance has announced that it will extend its backing of professional 4 Cross Mountain Bike rider Ian Forsyth through its 2025 employee-led charity initiative.
The programme empowers employees to nominate meaningful causes, allowing Haydock Finance to channel its support into initiatives that reflect the values and interests of its team.
Nominated by a member of the Haydock team, Forsyth will continue to benefit from the company’s support throughout the 2025 racing season.
Haydock Finance noted that its backing will be instrumental in enabling Forsyth to compete in international events, supporting his goal of making a mark on the European 4X mountain biking circuit.
Forsyth said: “I am incredibly grateful to Haydock Finance for their ongoing support.
“Their help makes a real difference – particularly when it comes to getting to international races. I feel lucky to have them behind me as I chase my goals this season.”
Haydock Finance marketing manager Lea Lawrence said: “We are delighted to continue to support Ian through our employee charity scheme, which is all about empowering our people to aid individuals, initiatives and charities in realising their ambitions.
“It is a privilege to help Ian reach new heights on the international stage.”
Based in Blackburn, UK, Haydock Finance has been a business finance specialist for more than 40 years.
The company helps UK small and medium-sized enterprises expand by offering customised financing options for essential assets in industries such as agriculture, construction, manufacturing, logistics and transport.
In March, Haydock Finance appointed Gordon MacGregor as its chief credit officer.
In his new role, he will be responsible for spearheading the credit function and driving initiatives to enhance service excellence within the company.
MacGregor has more than two decades of experience in banking and asset finance and previously served at RBS/Lombard and Close Brothers.
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