Women in Financial Advice Awards 2026: Shortlists revealed!

All the winners will be announced at a celebratory gala dinner on 4 November

Professional Adviser
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Professional Adviser is proud to reveal the shortlists for the 2026 Women in Financial Advice Awards in association with LV=.

Congratulations to all the women and businesses featured this year! WIFA 2026, with headline sponsorship from LV=, received a total of 3,624 nominations for 1,164 women from more than 450 individual companies.  The judging process to find the winners and potentially some highly commended entrants now begins, with a panel of 30 expert judges from across the financial services sector making the final call. All the winners will be revealed at a gala dinner on 4 November at the Hilton London Bankside Hotel. To find out more about the awards, the judges and the ceremony, visit here ...

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