Last chance to enter PA's inaugural New Talent Awards

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There are just two days left to enter Professional Adviser's inaugural New Talent Awards, with the window for nominations closing on Friday 28 June.

The New Talent Awards, which are run in partnership with Architas, are designed to recognise the sector's future leaders as well as identifying the organisations and individuals who are helping develop and foster new talent across financial services. There are plenty of individual categories to enter, including Adviser of the Year, Rising Star of the Year and Paraplanner of the Year as well as the opportunity to enter an award specifically designed for those who work hard to promote diversity and inclusion development among their staff and workplace. Elsewhere, deserving candidates ca...

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