Wealth & Asset Management Awards 2024: Deadline extended

The deadline for the sixth annual Wealth & Asset Management Awards has been extended to Monday 5 February.

Celebrating success and innovation in the wealth and asset management industry, these awards look for success in both retail and institutional money management and investment, to help clients that include UK consumers, pension funds, charities and insurance companies.

Judged by an independent panel of experts for exceptional performance, the awards provide an opportunity for organisations and individuals to showcase their strategies, software and successes from the past year.

The awards, organised by MoneyAge, are free to enter and open to entries from any relevant organisation or individual that is based in the UK.

A gala ceremony to announce the awards winners will take place on 2 May 2024 at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

View the full list of categories here to submit an entry before the deadline.



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