Pictures from the Women in Financial Advice Awards 2021

Recognising excellence

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Professional Adviser was proud to host the Women in Financial Advice Awards 2021, sponsored by Schroders, in London on Thursday 7 October.

The glittering ceremony and gala dinner was hosted by Baroness Floella Benjamin and PA deputy editor Jenna Brown.  Baroness Benjamin gave an inspirational speech and delighted the audience with a special guest, Humpty from Play School.  The evening also raised money for worthy charity Women's Aid. Congratulations to all the winners and highly commended women who featured in this year's awards.  The other winners were: Financial Adviser of the Year - London WINNER: Georgina Fry, Saunderson House  Financial Adviser of the Year - Midlands & East Anglia WIN...

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