Women in Financial Advice Awards 2025: Entry period closes today!

There is still time to complete your WIFA 2025 entries

Professional Adviser
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All nominees for Professional Adviser's 2025 Women in Financial Advice Awards (WIFA) have until the end of today (20 June) to get their entries in for this year’s awards.

The entry period closes on 20 June and follows an industry-wide nomination process which attracted more than 1,000 women and almost 100 companies. This year's glittering awards ceremony is set to take place on 12 November at London's Marriott Grosvenor Square. WIFA is open to those working within both the financial advice community and among the financial services sector that provide products and/or services to financial advisers and their clients in the UK. Entrants can be involved in roles relating to UK-based financial advice, adviser support services, platform provision, invest...

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