Retail Asset Management Awards 2019 – winners announced

The winners of the inaugural Retail Asset Management Awards 2019 were announced last night at a glittering gala ceremony in London attended by around 200 people.

Comedian Alun Cochrane, was the perfect host and, alongside the judges, presented the coveted trophies to the asset managers who have proved themselves worthy winners based on their hard work, innovative approaches and pure professionalism over the last year, despite the challenging marketplace.

With 15 awards presented across a range of disciplines, all in recognition of the hard work and dedication of those working in the retail asset management arena, it was certainly a night to remember, both for the winners and indeed everyone who was there to take part in the celebrations.

Congratulations to all the winners and many thanks to everyone who helped make the event such a success.

To view the winners, please click here.

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