Personal Finance Society awards open for entries

Winners announced at gala dinner on 22 November

Carmen Reichman
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has launched its 2017 Personal Finance Awards, inviting entries from advisers operating across a range of specialist areas.

The professional body will take submissions from PFS members in six categories before 28 July. In addition, a number of media awards will be given to journalists and media outlets operating in personal finance. The categories for advisers are: Chartered Financial Planner of the Year; Chartered Financial Planning Firm of the Year; Paraplanner of the Year; Retirement and Later Life Advice Specialist of the Year; Investment Advice Specialist of the Year; and Mortgage & Protection Advice Specialist of the Year. PFS welcomes 400 new graduates PFS chief executive Keith Richards (pictured...

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