Revealed: The shortlist for the Professional Adviser Awards 2015

The shortlist for the Professional Adviser Awards 2015

Scott Sinclair
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Professional Adviser is proud to announce the shortlist for the Professional Adviser Awards 2015, which will be held in London in February.

There were a record number of entries in the regional adviser categories, which were case-study based, and the shortlists below were derived following a first round of judging in November. For the first time in 2015, Professional Adviser will be recognising an overall adviser firm winner, which will be selected from among the regional winners. Below are also our shortlists for our provider, platform and investment categories. The awards ceremony will be held at The Brewery in London on 12 February 2015. To be there, contact Paige Howley on 0207 316 9766 or email her HERE.   A...

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