Deadline! Last chance to enter New Talent Awards 2020

Deadline is midnight 24 July

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Today is the last chance for young advice and personal finance professionals to enter Professional Adviser's 2020 New Talent Awards.

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 that are helping develop and foster new talent across financial services. By nominating someone for the awards or putting your own name forward, you will not only help to acknowledge the current achievements of new talent but will also be helping to inspire and encourage the next generation of talent within the sector. The nomination period closes at midnight on 24 July. Some categories will celebrate individu...

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