Revealed: Retirement Planner Awards 2015 winners

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Five outstanding retirement advice firms were honoured at the Retirement Planner Awards 2015.

The second annual awards honoured the work of financial planners in the retirement space. The awards were handed out after the Retirement Planner Forum in central London on 17 June.   The winners were Almary Green Investments Alexander House Financial Services Central Wealth Planning McCarthy Taylor Yellowtail Financial Planning   The winning entries were based on submitted case studies which outlined how that particular practice worked with retiring clients. Retirement Planner editor Jenna Towler congratulated the winners of the Retirement Planner Awards...

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