Revealed: All the winners at the Professional Adviser Awards 2015

Scott Sinclair
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Carbon Financial Partners took home the inaugural Adviser Firm of the Year (UK) trophy at the 2015 Professional Adviser Awards, which recognises excellence across adviser firms, providers, platforms and asset managers.

Carbon, which won the Adviser Firm of the Year (Scotland & NI) award for the second year running, was selected by the judges as deserving of special recognition among all the adviser firm winners at a ceremony in London on 12 February. Meanwhile, Bridget Greenwood, director at Financial Social Media UK, was named Professional Adviser's Personality of the Year, in an award voted on by attendees on the night. Transact was named Best Adviser Platform, Partnership won Best Retirement Provider, and 75point3's Warren Bentham was named Paraplanner of the Year. Best DFM went to Thomas Mill...

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