Revealed: Winners of the Tax Efficiency Awards 2018/19

Ceremony took place on 30 November

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Professional Adviser's sister brand Investment Week has revealed the winners for this year's Tax Efficiency Awards, in categories including Best New Entrant and Education Initiative of the Year.

Clearly, interest in the tax-efficient sector both at an industry and investor level has never been so high. The sector has come through the recent spate of new rules and regulations and is now looking to a stable future and more opportunities than ever to invest. These awards are designed to recognise the most successful and forward-thinking providers in the areas of VCTs, EIS and BPR/IHT. Alongside performance criteria, the awards acknowledge the degree to which each provider helped promote a greater understanding of the sector and its benefits with investors and, crucially, adviser...

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