MoneyAge Awards 2021 – winners announced

The winners of the MoneyAge Awards 2021 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London.

Comedian Holly Walsh hosted the evening and presented the awards to a room filled with personal finance specialists at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Returning for its sixth year in 2021, the MoneyAge Awards celebrate the excellence, innovation, and professionalism in the ever expanding and innovative consumer finance space.

Congratulations to all who took home a trophy on the night. A full list of the winners can be seen below.

Building Society of the Year

WINNER: Darlington Building Society

Financial Adviser Award: Micro Firm of the Year

WINNER: Money Honey Financial Planning

Financial Adviser Award: Small to Medium Firm of the Year

WINNER: Face to Face Finance (Anglia)

Financial Adviser Award: Medium to Large Firm of the Year

WINNER: Key

Innovation in Consumer Finance Award

WINNER: Wealthify

Mortgage Provider of the Year - sponsored by 360 Dotnet

WINNER: Nationwide for Intermediaries

Mortgage Adviser or Broker of the Year

WINNER: Mortgage Advice Bureau

Highly commended: Xpress Mortgages

Equity Release Lender of the Year

WINNER: Canada Life

Micro Wealth Management Firm of the Year

WINNER: KRS Financial Planning

Small to Medium Wealth Management Firm of the Year

WINNER: Progeny Asset Management

Highly commended: Saltus LLP

Medium to Large Wealth Management Firm of the Year

WINNER: JM Finn

Savings Account Provider of the Year

WINNER: Gatehouse Bank

ISA Provider of the Year

WINNER: Hargreaves Lansdown

Best IHT Portfolio Service

WINNER: Way Investment Services

Specialist Investment Fund or Provider of the Year

WINNER: WisdomTree in Europe

Loan Provider of the Year

WINNER: CrowdProperty

Peer to Peer Loan Provider of the Year

WINNER: Blend Network

Cryptocurrency Platform Provider of the Year

WINNER: ADVFN

Pension Provider of the Year

WINNER: TPT Retirement Solutions
Highly commended: PensionBee

SIPP Provider of the Year

WINNER: PensionBee

Money Transfer Provider of the Year

WINNER: Currencies Direct

Insurance Provider of the Year

WINNER: 1ST CENTRAL

Marketing Campaign of the Year

WINNER: Schroders

Highly commended: Barclays

Consumer Champion of the Year - Company

WINNER: PensionBee

Ethical Financial Services Provider of the Year

WINNER: Ecology Building Society

Best Charity Partnership of the Year

WINNER: Irwin Mitchell

Diversity Award - sponsored by Barclays

WINNER: Sesame Bankhall Group

Technology Provider of the Year

WINNER: Mortgage Brain

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