Relive the PA Awards 2020 in photographs

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More than 350 advisers and other members of the financial services community packed into The Brewery in Central London on 6 February for the 2020 Professional Adviser Awards. Take a look at our photo album of the occasion...

The awards celebrated the best firms in financial advice, multi-asset investing, platforms, adviser support, as well as our Paraplanner of the Year and Adviser Personality of the Year. The night saw a host of advisers, paraplanners and firms win awards, with Berry & Oak, Standard Life and Legal & General Investment Management all going home with multiple accolades.  In the three platform categories, Standard Life took home two awards - one for its Wrap platform and one for Elevate. AJ Bell picked up the Best Platform for Advisers (AUA over £25bn) gong. You can see the list of winners ...

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