PA Awards 2025: This year's winners revealed!

See who took home a trophy at the Professional Adviser Awards

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Here they are… the winners of the Professional Adviser Awards 2025.

Last night (19 March) marked 20 years of the PA Awards and saw more than 600 professionals including advisers, providers, and fund managers gather together at The Brewery in London. The awards celebrated and reflected on the last 12 months of success and progress in the industry, with awards handed out to recognise the very best advice firms, individuals and initiatives. The 2025 winners are as follows:  PA Awards 2025 – Individual winners Administrator of the Year Sasha Shaw, Aviva Financial Advice Paraplanner of the Year Christina MacSween, Chase de Vere Highly commended...

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