Together hires two corporate relationship directors

This means the lender has more than doubled the size of its corporate relationships team.

Together hires two corporate relationship directors

Specialist lender Together has appointed includeSonia MannandAndrew Foulias corporate relationship directors in the Midlands and London respectively.

This means the lender has more than doubled the size of its corporate relationships team. Geoff WaltonandKathy Murphy Hunterhave been appointed support managers as the business continues with its ambitious growth strategy.

Andrew Charnley, head of corporate at Together, said: “I am delighted to welcome Sonia, Andrew, Geoff and Kathy to the team. They bring with them exceptional experience, knowledge, ambition and drive to help us deliver our aspirations to be the number one choice for corporate finance in this market.

“Their appointments clearly signal our intentions to grow the business even more in the near future and to support businesses and their advisers with lending solutions tailored to their needs and delivered in an efficient and timely manner.”

Mann brings more than 20 years’ experience in business development - most recently with Santander’s asset finance arm, having also worked for RBS and Barclays in the past.

Fouli, whose banking career spans more than 30 years, joins from Cynergy Bank – formerly Bank of Cyprus UK – where he worked as a banking support manager.

Their appointments come just six months after the creation of a new role of head of corporate relationships in November, when Charnley joined Together from Lloyds Banking Group where he was head of asset-based lending (SME).

Both Walton and Hunter join Together from Lloyds Banking Group, where Walton was previously associate relationship director, and Hunter was the commercial finance regional manager’s assistant. They will all report to Charnley.

Together’s corporate lending business aims to provide finance for a wide range of customers from large businesses to individual investors, who are seeking to raise capital or acquire property or land, and typically, may seek to borrow £1m or more.

The team’s key areas of expansion are the North West, Midlands and London, focusing on attracting property investors, developers, entrepreneurs, individuals and companies seeking a non-bank-style lending approach.

Charnley added: “Our ethos is to be agile, personal, flexible and straightforward.

“With our expanded team we are now perfectly equipped to build on our already successful business, established as a leader in the industry through exceptional levels of service, understanding customers’ needs and adopting a thoroughly proactive attitude to build long-term quality relationships.”