PA Awards 2026: Entries for all categories now open!

Our 21st anniversary awards will be held in London next March

Professional Adviser
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Professional Adviser warmly invites financial planners, providers, firms and specialists from across the industry to submit entries for the 2026 Professional Adviser Awards.

We are on the hunt for the nation's outstanding advice firms and their staff. If your financial planning business is forward-thinking, sustainable, passionate and purposeful, then these are the awards for you and your business. Our 2026 awards will be the 21st for the brand – a milestone for this industry-leading event that we are delighted to celebrate at The Brewery in London on 18 March next year. On the night, we will be recognising the industry's best in multi-asset investing, platform provision, adviser support and client engagement, and will once again crown our regional Advice...

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