AJ Bell wins the big prize at UK Platform Awards 2020

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Standard Life Wrap, 7IM and AJ Bell took home eight gongs between them from the UK Schroders Platform Awards 2020.

Now in their 14th year, the Schroders UK Platform Awards were held virtually for the first time due to the pandemic but kept some strong continuity as they were hosted by journalist Kate Silverton (pictured) for the 11th time. The event also supported Providence Row, a charity that helps homeless people. Standard Life Wrap walked away from the virtual ceremony with three awards, while 7IM picked up two gongs. AJ Bell took home the coveted Platform of the Year prize as well as the trophy for Leading Retirement Proposition. All of the categories and winners are listed below.  Leading...

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