Cooper Parry Wealth wins firm of the year at IFP Awards

Award winners announced at gala dinner

Carmen Reichman
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The Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) has announced the winners of this year's awards at its annual conference gala dinner.

The IFP hands out a variety of awards to those who impressed over the year, including financial planners, paraplanners, firms and branch chairmen. There was also a special recognition award for Nick Cann for outstanding service and dedication to financial planning.   Former IFP president Julie Lord said: "He was always very focused on getting things moving. He brought his can do attitude to everything he did. The IFP staff have always loved him, the board have always respected him and I'm proud to call him my friend."   Jonathon Timms memorial prize: Keith Butten, MDG...

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