Professional Adviser reveals finalists for New Talent Awards 2020

Honouring the rising stars in the profession

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Professional Adviser is pleased to announce the finalists for this year's New Talent Awards in association with Architas which reward excellence in financial services professionals at the start of their career.

Professional Adviser is pleased to announce the finalists for this year's New Talent Awards in association with Architas which reward excellence in financial services professionals at the start of their career.  The awards celebrate emerging talent in financial advice - recognising and identifying the sector's future leaders as well as shining the spotlight on the organisations and individuals that are helping develop and foster new talent in the industry. You can view the shortlists in the gallery above. Winners will be announced during a virtual ceremony on 15 October. The awards...

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