Women in Financial Advice Awards 2020 goes virtual alongside PA360

Ceremony on 8 October

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The 2020 Women in Financial Advice Awards are going virtual alongside Professional Adviser's biggest annual conference PA360.

At Professional Adviser we have been working hard to decide on the best way to proceed with the live event, given the current circumstances. And so to ensure we continue to provide a safe environment for our customers and staff, we have decided to turn the award ceremony into a virtual experience. The Women in Financial Advice Awards is such an important night of the year for us - and we hope for all of you as well - we did not want any lack of a physical event to diminish your celebrations.   That's why we have decided to combine the awards with PA's largest event, PA360 Digital, which ...

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