Last chance to enter PA Awards 2021

Taking place virtually March 2021

Sophie King
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There's just enough time left to submit your entries for Professional Adviser’s 2021 PA Awards and join us in our annual celebration of financial advice.

If you believe your business boasts an outstanding, client-focused and repeatable advice process, then do make sure the company is in with a chance of being named Adviser Firm of the Year for your region - with one winner ultimately to be crowned the overall ‘Adviser Firm of the Year'. The ceremony will be held virtually on 11 March 2021.  Enter the 2021 PA Awards In addition, the awards will celebrate Paraplanner of the Year, Best Client Engagement, Best Adaption of Technology and many more. We will also be celebrating the successes of firms who do their best to support advisers, suc...

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