PA Awards 2024: Multi-asset category shortlists revealed!

The industry’s best in balanced, high yield, adventurous and cautious funds

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Here they are. The final set of shortlists for the 2024 Professional Adviser Awards…

Congratulations to each and every firm who has made the very competitive shortlist across our multi-asset categories for this year. You can now book your place to join us at the awards on 20 March at The Brewery in London. To book your table, contact Orhan Toprakci The PA Awards are an excellent opportunity for the industry to gather together each year to reflect back on all the achievements of the past 12 months. Now proudly in its 19th year, the awards celebrate success for fund houses, advisers and providers in all corners of the UK. This year, Professional Adviser has once ag...

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