Just 10 days left to enter 2019 Retirement Planner Awards

Ceremony on 14 June

Hannah Godfrey
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Firms and individual advisers focusing on the retirement market have just 10 days to submit their entries for this year's Retirement Planner awards.

Providers and intermediaries who are at the forefront of dynamic and fresh ways to offer retirement planning and pensions advice services have 10 days left to enter this year's Retirement Planner awards. Now in their sixth year, the awards will celebrate how providers and intermediaries are rising to the challenge of pension provision - particularly in light of the 2015 pension freedoms and the increasing number of pension scams. Kevin Carr: 10 tips on writing successful awards entries Focal points of this year's awards include Best Young Retirement Planner of the Year - in recogni...

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