Video highlights from the Women in Financial Advice Awards 2019

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PA celebrated the great array of talented women in financial advice and the wider personal finance sector at the 2019 WIFA Awards. If you did not come along - or even if you did - catch some video highlights of the evening here

The second annual awards evening, which was sponsored by Quilter and attended by almost 500 people, raised more than £5,000 for charity PEAS - Promoting Equality in African Schools The awards themeselves had attracted well over 1,100 nominations - a number that far surpassed the organisers' expectations. Those nominees were eventually whittled down to 28 shortlists totalling some 250 names. Relive the 2019 Women in Financial Advice Awards in photographs It was then up to the 30-strong panel of judges to make some very difficult decisions to select the winners with the awards spli...

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