Women in Financial Advice Awards 2023: Final chance to enter!

Awards to take place at the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square

Professional Adviser
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There are just two more weeks to complete your nominee questionnaire to be in with a chance of taking home a trophy at this year's Women in Financial Advice Awards (WIFA).

WIFA 2023 will take place on 1 November in London at the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square. The night is a wonderful opportunity for the industry to get together to celebrate the achievements of women across the financial advice industry in the last 12 months. Almost 700 women from more than 300 companies have been nominated this year. To view the list of nominees, click here If you have been nominated, the deadline to complete your questionnaire in order to progress to the next round of judging is 30 June. This year, nominees will be able to enter a maximum of two awards. A...

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