PA Awards 2022: Second set of shortlists revealed

PA Awards 2022

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The second set of shortlists for the Professional Adviser Awards 2022 has been unveiled, the winners of which will be announced at a black-tie gala dinner on 26 April, the evening before our flagship PA360 conference for financial advisers.

There are shortlists for many more competitive categories to reveal this week: Rising Star of the Year (Adviser), Best ESG Solution for Advisers, Platform of the Year, the multi-asset awards created with the help of Square Mile Investment Consulting and Research, and more. On Monday, Professional Adviser published the shortlists for the regional Adviser Firm of the Year categories. Paraplanner of the Year Ela Harbison, Legacy Wealth Management Jenny Woods, Wills & Trusts Wealth Management Rachel Whittaker Oakmere Wealth Management Rebecca Birse, Ridland Wealth Management...

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