Revealed: Third and final set of shortlists for 2022 Women in Financial Advice Awards

Final set of 2022 shortlists

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Professional Adviser is proud to publish the third set of shortlists for the 2022 Women in Financial Advice Awards, all the winners of which will be announced at a gala dinner in London on 6 July.

The Women in Financial Advice Awards were designed to celebrate the achievements of women working within the financial advice community and also the broader financial services sector in the UK. Professional Adviser is delighted our enterprise has again struck a real chord with our readers, with more than 2,200 separate nominations received across the different categories. This was then whittled down to 793 individual women and companies making the long list. All nominees were then asked to fill in a questionnaire addressing factors such as their achievements in the workplace, what dri...

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