The Asset Management Awards 2021 shortlist revealed

The shortlist for the third annual Asset Management Awards 2021 has been announced.

The Asset Management Awards are designed to recognise outstanding achievement in the UK and European institutional and retail asset management spaces.

Shortlisted candidates can be viewed here, and the winners will be announced in an online ceremony on Thursday 20 May 2021.

The objectives of the awards are to honour the outstanding professionals and firms in the many and varied fields of asset management. They will recognise, celebrate, and promote best practice, to support continuing development, contribute towards raising the standards of asset management and provide recognition for those who are providing effective support to the sector.

Congratulations to the shortlisted nominees and we wish you all the best of luck.

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