PA unveils inaugural New Talent Awards

Nominations now open

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Professional Adviser is proud to launch the inaugural New Talent Awards, which will celebrate the emerging talent in the financial advice sector. The nomination process is now open.

The New Talent Awards, which are run in partnership with Architas, are designed to recognise the sector's future leaders as well as identifying the organisations and individuals that are helping develop and foster new talent across financial services. "The awards are not about young versus old but about celebrating the achievements of those at the beginning of their career in financial services and championing the organisations that do the most to develop young talent in the sector," said PA senior reporter Hannah Godfrey, who will be one of the judges on the awards Also among the jud...

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