Schroders UK Platform Awards calls on advisers to enter

'Clarity of proposition'

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Entries are open for financial advisers for Schroders UK Platform Awards 2022, which urges progressive financial planners to stake their claim for the accolades.

There is a leading adviser practice award for firms with less than 10 advisers, while the leading adviser business award is for those with 10 or more. There is also an award for the best adviser for sustainable investment - chosen from the 6 finalists in the other two categories. Past winners include Investment Quorum, First Wealth, Paradigm Norton, Aspect 8 and EQ Investors. The adviser awards are among the most rigorous in the UK, chair and organiser Clive Waller said. Entrants complete an online submission made up of nine sections, each of which is marked by the panel of expert jud...

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