MoneyAge Awards entry deadline extended

The deadline for entries into the MoneyAge Awards 2022 has been extended to Friday 1 July.

Returning for a seventh year, the MoneyAge Awards celebrate excellence, innovation and professionalism in the personal finance space.

Winners will be announced at a gala ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton, London, on Thursday 13 October.

The MoneyAge Awards take place to honour the banks, building societies, savings and investment providers, mortgage companies and personal finance specialists that have excelled in the field of consumer finance with their product provision, innovation, focus on value and customer service.

This year’s awards will also see the introduction of a new category recognising the Sustainability Initiative of the Year.

The MoneyAge Awards are free to enter and are open to any financial services provider which serves consumers in the UK. A full list of the categories can be viewed here.

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