Revealed: All the winners at the Professional Adviser Awards 2014

Scott Sinclair
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Nine companies have been named Adviser Firm of the Year in their respective regions at the Professional Adviser Awards 2014.

It was the first time Professional Adviser has split its adviser awards geographically, and it was the most testing entry criteria yet, involving a questionnaire, case study and, of course, the scrutiny of an independent judging panel. Winners were announced to a 450-strong audience at The Brewery in London on 13 February. There were also awards for Best DFM, Best Multi-Asset Group, Paraplanner of the Year and many others. We also named our Personality of the Year following a six-week long voting process. Our congratulations to all the winners...

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