Calling all advisers: Enter the Retirement Planner Awards 2016

Deadline for submission 6 May

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Are you the best of the best when it comes to retirement advice? If so, now is the time to enter the third annual Retirement Planner Awards.

The Retirement Planner Adviser Awards will highlight those firms dedicated to delivering high-quality retirement advice to their clients. The awards will celebrate the five advisory firms able to demonstrate the highest standards and commitment to providing retirement advice. Entries will be assessed on the basis of a 1,000-word case study which should demonstrate how your firm has been able to make a difference to your clients' retirement planning. This will be backed up by information about your firm which will give the judges a strong indication about how your firm works and its...

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