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Professional Adviser is once more issuing the call for fantastic adviser businesses from across the UK to showcase their knowledge, skills and commitment to client care by entering our 2022 Awards.

We are very much looking forward to celebrating the success and achievements of advisers and adviser firms in person once again after the virtual ceremony of 2021. So if you believe your business boasts an outstanding, client-focused and repeatable advice process, then please do enter our awards to be in with a chance to be crowned ‘Adviser Firm of the Year' for your region by completing a case study provided by the PFS and answering our nosy questions about your company's processes. And, of course, one regional winner will ultimately to be crowned the overall ‘Adviser Firm of the Year 2...

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