Mortgage Awards entry deadline approaching

The deadline for entries into the Mortgage Awards 2025 is approaching and firms are encouraged to get their entries in by 31 October.

The awards are free to enter and open for another two weeks to firms from across the mortgage space serving clients in the UK.

Back for their eighth annual event in 2025, the Mortgage Awards, organised by MoneyAge, aim to reward the mortgage lenders and providers that have proved themselves worthy of recognition during increasingly challenging times.

There are 32 categories for firms to enter which represent a range of opportunities for entrants to demonstrate the positive impact their products, projects, and initiatives have had on the sector over the last year.

Next year’s awards are again open to any mortgage broker, lender or service provider which serves customers in the UK, and will aim to recognise those displaying product provision and innovation, as well as put a focus on value and customer service.

The winners will be announced at a gala dinner and ceremony on 27 February 2025 at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Visit here to find out more about the Mortgage Awards.



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