Categories announced for Professional Adviser Awards 2012

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We are delighted to announce the categories for next year's Professional Adviser Awards, which will be held in London on 9 February 2012, to reward the top providers and advisers in the industry.

Once again we will be celebrating those individuals and companies who have shown excellence in serving their customers this year. As always, advisers will play a key role in voting for their favourite providers and nominating themselves or a colleague for our prestigious adviser gongs. More information on the awards will be published in Professional Adviser magazine and on IFAonline.co.uk shortly. To book a table Or discuss sponsorship please contact: [email protected]. Tel: 0207 316 9714, or [email protected]. Tel: 0207 316 9675. The categories Investm...

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