Professional Adviser Awards 2017 now open for entries

Deadline for submissions: Friday 14 October 2016

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Professional Adviser is once more issuing the call for advisory businesses the length and breadth of the country to showcase their knowledge, skills and commitment to client care by entering our 2017 Awards.

If you believe your business boasts an outstanding, client-focused and repeatable advice process, then visit our dedicated awards site and make sure the company is in with a chance of being named Adviser Firm of the Year for your region - with one winner ultimately to be crowned overall ‘Adviser Firm of the Year'. The entry process for the regional categories - London, Midlands & East Anglia, North East, North West, Scotland & Northern Ireland, South East, South West and Wales - involves completing a short questionnaire as well as a case study, which this year has been kindly created by ...

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