Industry's finest rewarded at adnitor UK Platforms Awards

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IFP president Barry Horner and his adviser practice Paradigm Norton walked away with the award for 'Leading platform based adviser practice' at the adnitor UK Platforms Awards, while Schroders won the accolade for 'Leading asset manager in the platform world'.

The adnitor awards, run in association with CWC Research, were held at the Café Royal and hosted by Justin Urquhart Stewart with the awards being presented by Anthony Hilton of the Evening Standard. Accepting the award for Schroders Head of UK Retail Robin Stoakley said: "This is a very satisfying award to win. Our strategy for a number of years has been to become a leading player in the platform world and the fund manager of choice. This award demonstrates we have successfully achieved that objective from the platforms' perspective." Best new platform was jointly won by Nucleus and Asc...

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