Women in Financial Advice Awards 2024 - Winners' gallery

Photos from the awards ceremony held in London on 6 November

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Professional Adviser proudly hosted the Women in Financial Advice Awards 2024 on 6 November.

It was a great night for Amira Norris of Altus Consulting who took home the award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession. Scottish Widows' Susan Hope scooped two gongs alongside Women's Wealth as the other double winner on the night. It was a big night for Chase de Vere and St James's Place with multiple wins across a range of categories. Congratulations to all the women and businesses that made the shortlist for this year's awards!

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