MoneyAge Awards 2025: Open for entries

The MoneyAge Awards 2025 are now open to entries from firms across the personal finance space serving clients in the UK.

There are 31 categories for firms to enter with the winners to be announced at a gala ceremony on 15 October 2025 at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Back for an eleventh year, the annual MoneyAge Awards celebrate banks, building societies, savings and investment providers, mortgage companies and personal finance specialists in the field of consumer finance.

Last year’s ceremony was hosted by comedian Ryhs James who helped hand out the trophies and once again these awards are open to any financial services provider which serves consumers in the UK, to recognise those displaying product provision and innovation, as well as those placing a focus on value and customer service.

The awards are free to enter and the deadline for entries is 20 June 2025.

Find out more about this year’s MoneyAge Awards here.



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