UK Platform Awards 2019 - vote for your favourite platforms

Best platforms, service and data providers

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Voting has opened for this year's Schroders UK Platform Awards, with advisers now able to make their nominations for the best platform for adviser service and best overall platform provider.

The latter accolade comprises two categories - providers with assets under management of above and below £25bn - and advisers can also identify who they believe to be the leading investment research, ratings and data provider. You can vote here The awards' organiser Clive Waller (pictured)said: "Some of the awards are made on the basis of a forensic judging process with panels of expert, independent judges selected for each award under the eagle eyes of chairman Keith Richards, chief executive of the Personal Finance Society. "However, it is crucially important also to listen to advis...

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