Professional Adviser Awards 2016 open for entries

Professional Adviser Awards 2016 open for entries

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The Professional Adviser Awards 2016 are now open for entries.

Professional Adviser is once again inviting advisory businesses from up and down the country to showcase their knowledge and skills. If you believe you have an exceptional, client-centric, repeatable advice process, enter your firm to be in with a chance of being named Adviser Firm of the Year in your region. You may also find your business is a contender for our overall Adviser Firm of the Year (UK) prize. Firms are asked to complete a case study and short questionnaire. A shortlist will be announced in November and winners declared at a black-tie ceremony in London in Februar...

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