PA Awards 2014: Vote for your favourite providers (and win £150)

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Scott Sinclair
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Cast your votes today in four categories for the Professional Adviser Awards 2014, and you'll be entered into our draw to win £150 in Amazon vouchers.

It's a shame we only experience true democracy once every five years (usually), so, here at Professional Adviser, we're pleased to let you have your say a little more frequently. Yes, it's that time of year again when you can vote for the platforms and providers you feel have served you and your clients best throughout 2013. We are after votes from advisers, with everyone who submits entered into a prize draw to win £150 of Amazon vouchers. The Professional Adviser Awards, which will take place in February next year, has four voting categories: Best Platform; Best Retirement Provid...

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