Schroders UK Platform Awards 2017 - Two adviser categories

In association with Professional Adviser

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The Schroders UK Platform Awards will once again recognise advisers large and small, who have achieved excellence in running a technology-enabled business or practice - so don't miss your chance to enter.

Now in their 11th year, the awards - which are run in association with Professional Adviser and will be hosted by BBC journalist Kate Silverton - will be held at the London Hilton on Park Lane on 26 September. The judges, chaired by Personal Finance Society CEO Keith Richards, will be focusing on how adviser firms employ technology to support an excellent customer proposition. The awards' organiser Clive Waller said: "Today, it is all about how technology is joined up - minimising keying, duplication and, importantly, risk, while maximising efficiency, cost saving and the quality of t...

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