Revealed: Winners of the New Talent Awards 2019

Big night for South Wales firms

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Newport-based Heron House Financial Management and 1825's Chloe Moran were multiple winners at the 2019 New Talent Awards, which were created in partnership with Architas.

South Wales firm Heron House Financial Management won two accolades at Thursday's (26 September) New Talent Awards and a highly commended in the prestigious Rising Star category. The firm won Young Team of the Year, while personal assistant Rachel Jenkins won Administrator of the Year and Liam Fowler was highly commended in the Rising Star category. Meanwhile 1825 senior paraplanner Chloe Moran won the sought-after Rising Star award, along with Paraplanner of the Year. The night also proved successful for Niche IFA director Ray Adams, who is also based in Newport. Niche IFA won the aw...

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