Revealed: The Retirement Planner Awards 2015 shortlist

Jenna Towler
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The shortlist of advice firms in the running for the Retirement Planner 2015 Awards has been revealed.

The awards finalists, which will be announced at the Retirement Planner Forum and Awards on 17 June, are: • Aisa Professional • Alexander House Financial Services • Almary Green • Central Wealth Planning • Chamberlyns • First Wealth • Intelligent Pensions • Jones Hill • McCarthy Taylor • Redbourne Wealth Management  • UNIQ Family Wealth • Yellowtail Financial Planning Three highly regarded industry professionals - Association of Professional Financial Advisers director general Chris Hannant, Society of Later Life Advisers joint-chairman Tish Hanifan, and Later Life Academy managin...

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