Together promotes Chris Adams to CFO

Chris joined Together in 2017 and was previously group finance director.

Related topics:  Specialist Lending,  New Hire
Rozi Jones | Editor, Financial Reporter
2nd October 2024
Chris Adams Together CFO
"Chris’ promotion to CFO is testament to the value he has added during his time with Together. I look forward to working with him in his new role."
- Executive vice chairman and founder of Together, Henry Moser

Together has promoted Chris Adams to the role of chief financial officer, joining the Group’s board of directors.

The internal promotion sees Chris’ remit and responsibilities widen from his former role of group finance director which he assumed in 2021.

Initially joining Together as head of financial reporting in 2017, his seven-year career with the specialist lender has seen him promoted through the ranks to group financial controller ahead of becoming director of the division.

Prior to Together, Chris held positions at the Co-op Bank and Deloitte where he qualified as a chartered accountant and gained experience in financial services audit, M&A and securitisations in both the UK and Australia.

Mike McTighe, chairman of Together, said: “We are delighted to announce the promotion of Chris to chief financial officer, recognising his valuable contribution and commitment to Together’s ongoing success.”

Executive vice chairman and founder of Together, Henry Moser, added: “Chris’ promotion to CFO is testament to the value he has added during his time with Together. I look forward to working with him in his new role.”

Chris Adams commented: “Together has a special culture that provides opportunities to both customers and colleagues to realise their ambitions. I am really excited to be taking on this new role at Together and look forward to contributing to the next stage of the Group’s growth journey.” 

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