PA Awards 2024: Entries are now open for all categories!

The awards, now in their 19th year, will take place in London next March

Professional Adviser
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Professional Adviser is pleased to announce that entries for the 2024 Professional Adviser Awards are officially open!

We are celebrating all corners of the advice industry, with specific categories for individual advisers, firms, providers and specialists. You are warmly invited to submit your entries now! Entries for our provider categories will close on 13 October while entries for the adviser categories will be open until 27 October. ***Click here to enter*** The 2024 PA Awards ceremony will take place in London on 20 March.  The categories for 2024 are: Administrator of the Year We are calling on administrators to put themselves forward. Advisers and paraplanners are also encouraged to ...

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