PA Awards 2026: Multi-asset shortlists revealed

Championing excellence

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Here they are. The final set of shortlists for the 2026 Professional Adviser Awards…

Congratulations to all the firms that have made the hotly competitive shortlists across the PA Awards multi-asset categories for this year. The PA Awards are an excellent opportunity for the industry to gather together each year to reflect back on all the achievements of the past 12 months. Now celebrating its 21st year, the awards are a time to come together to applaud successes of fund houses, advisers and providers in all corners of the UK. Shortlists have been compiled by Scopic Research. Categories are based upon investment outcomes and so each may contain funds from a number of ...

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