Best Platform, Best Adviser Website and Best Support Services: Third set of PA Awards 2021 shortlists

Nine more shortlists revealed

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Professional Adviser can reveal nine more shortlists for the PA Awards 2021, including Best Technology Provider, Best Adviser Website, and Best Platform above and below £25bn assets under administration.

The adviser firm of the year regional categories were announced on Tuesday, while seven others, including Paraplanner of the Year, were revealed on Wednesday. The shortlists for the multi-asset categories and other investment-focused awards will be published on Friday.  The PA Awards 2021 will be held online on 11 March.   Best Adviser Website Barnaby Cecil FMB Longhurst Montage Wealth Murphy Wealth Niche Smith and Wardle The Fry Group Themis Truly Independent   Best Platform for advisers (AUA over £25bn) AJ Bell Investcentre Fidelity Funds...

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