Together hires new commercial BDM
Specialist lender Together has appointed Dan Narwal as a regional account manager covering London and Essex.
"It’s a great opportunity to build even more awareness of Together’s suite of commercial finance products and to support the distribution channel"
Dan, who has more than a decade’s experience in financial services, will be part of the group’s commercial finance intermediary sales team in the South.
The finance expert has previously worked for lenders including Cynergy Bank, Bank of Cyprus and Masthaven among other financial services companies.
At Together, Dan will be responsible for expanding the finance group’s regional presence in the south of England.
Dan said: “It’s impossible to miss Together’s brand as it’s one of the biggest players in the specialist market, so I’m delighted to have joined the company, particularly at such an exciting time in its growth.
“It’s a great opportunity to build even more awareness of Together’s suite of commercial finance products and to support the distribution channel by expanding our network in London and surrounding areas.”
Tanya Elmaz, head of intermediary sales in the South, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Dan to the team. He brings with him the exceptional experience, knowledge, and ambition to help our key intermediary partners with the flexible finance needed to meet their clients’ ambitions.
“Dan will play his part in growing our loan book – which currently stands at more than £4.8billion – by supporting brokers across London, Essex and surrounding areas with tailored lending solutions delivered efficiently and in a timely manner.”
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