PA Awards 2025: Adviser category shortlists revealed!

The industry’s best in ESG, client engagement, paraplanning, vulnerable customer care, and more

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Here they are. The first set of shortlists for the 2025 Professional Adviser Awards…

Congratulations to each and every individual and firm who has made the very competitive shortlist across our adviser categories for this year. The PA Awards are a fantastic opportunity for the industry to come together and reflect on all the achievements of the past 12 months. Now proudly in its 20th year, the awards celebrate success for advisers and providers in all corners of the UK as well as recognising the best in multi-asset and MPS investing, paraplanning, client engagement, technology, and more. You can now book your place to join us at the awards on 19 March at The Brewer...

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