Together hires North West relationship director
Together has appointed Alex Bodie as its new corporate relationship director for the North West region.
"Alex will be a fantastic addition to the corporate relationship team and the wider group as the business continues its expansion."
The former Lloyds banker will be responsible for nurturing existing relationships and widening Together's network of corporate clients and advisers from Cumbria to North Wales.
Together’s corporate relationship team was set up to provide customers ranging from large businesses to individual investors with finance of more than £1 million.
Alex said: “I can’t wait to get started at Together. I’ve been really impressed with the group’s growth plans, particularly through its corporate channel, and believe my experience, added to that of a very knowledgeable team, will help the business realise its future ambitions.
“During a career of more than two decades in banking, I have established a wide network of clients, from corporate finance houses to high net worth individuals, who I’m sure will be interested in learning more about Together’s fantastic proposition.”
Andrew Charnley, head of corporate relationships, added: “Alex will be a fantastic addition to the corporate relationship team and the wider group as the business continues its expansion. He has a wealth of knowledge of corporate finance and a real talent for building relationships with a wide range of clients, which I’m sure will be of huge benefit to our business.”
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