WIFA 2022: Nominate the best financial coaches in the business

Nominations close on 18 February

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The Women in Financial Advice Awards 2022 has launched an additional category for female financial coaches.

Nominations for the awards close on 18 February so take this opportunity to nominate the best in the business now. Financial coaching has grown in popularity in recent years and in response to audience requests WIFA has launched a dedicated category for coaching. Nominate here The new category is open to women whose achievements and work in coaching in the UK have helped enhance this area of financial services or raise its profile as a career for women - whether through education, training, leadership or mentoring. The annual WIFA awards celebrate the achievements of women worki...

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