Women in Financial Advice Awards 2025: All the nominations!

More than 1,000 women were nominated for WIFA 2025

Professional Adviser
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Professional Adviser is delighted to unveil the long list of more than 1,000 women and almost 100 companies nominated across all the categories in the 2025 Women in Financial Advice Awards.

Now in their eighth year, the awards, this year with headline sponsorship from LV=, are designed to celebrate the achievements of women working within the financial advice community and across the UK financial services sector. This year a total of 3,155 nominations were received for more than 1,000 women and almost 100 individual companies. These awards are not about men versus women - they are simply about celebrating and recognising the achievements of women in a sector where they continue to be underrepresented. In total, we were thrilled to have received more than 3,000 individ...

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