Gary Bailey to leave Together after two decades

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Together has announced that its sales director Gary Bailey is leaving the business, after 20 years with the specialist lender.

A spokesperson for Together said: “It is with much regret that we confirm that Gary Bailey has decided to leave Together. After 20 years of hard work and loyal service, Gary has decided to take his career in a different direction, so whilst we are sorry to see him go, we are excited for him as he embarks on a new chapter.”

Bailey (pictured) added: “After more than two decades with Together, it’s obviously a difficult decision to leave, but I’m proud of all that I’ve achieved and wish the business every success as it moves forward into the next phase of growth.

“I’m thankful to all the broker partners who I’ve worked with over the years for their continued support, and I’ve been working with the team at Together to plan a seamless transition that will ensure business continues as normal. For my own part, I’m excited about what’s ahead and am looking forward to a new challenge.”

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