Timothy Tobin
About Timothy Tobin
Timothy Tobin serves as the Group Head of Asset Based Lending at Capital One, where he leverages his extensive experience in asset-based lending to support the financial needs of U.S. businesses. He has held various leadership roles in the finance sector, including positions at Wells Fargo Retail Finance and GE Capital.
Work at Capital One
Timothy Tobin has been serving as the Group Head of Asset Based Lending at Capital One since 2016. In this role, he manages a team within the Asset Based Lending Group, which provides financial solutions to businesses across various sectors. His responsibilities include overseeing the provision of asset-based and structured loans to U.S. businesses, focusing on financing that supports working capital, growth, acquisitions, turnarounds, and balance sheet optimization.
Previous Experience in Asset-Based Lending
Before joining Capital One, Timothy Tobin held several key positions in the asset-based lending sector. He worked at GE Capital as Managing Director from 2006 to 2013, where he contributed to the management of financial solutions. Prior to that, he served as Senior Managing Director at Salus Capital Partners for nine months in 2013. His earlier experience includes a role as National Director of Sales & Underwriting at Wells Fargo Retail Finance from 2003 to 2006.
Education and Expertise
Timothy Tobin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of New Hampshire, where he studied from 1984 to 1988. His educational background in mathematics and physics provides a strong foundation for his extensive career in asset-based lending and financial structuring.
Background in Financial Services
Timothy Tobin has over a decade of experience in the financial services industry, particularly in asset-based lending. His career spans various roles that have contributed to the strategic growth and financial structuring of numerous U.S. businesses. His expertise includes providing asset-based loans that facilitate working capital and support business growth.