Revealed: The shortlists for the UK Platform Awards 2019

Adviser awards shortlists revealed

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The organisers of the Schroders UK Platform Awards, which takes place on 24 September, have revealed the shortlists of the contenders.

Aspect 8, Lift Financial and Tavistock Private Clients are competing to be named Leading Adviser Business, while the final trio fighting it out for the Leading Adviser Practice accolade are First Wealth, Investment Quorum and Thomas & Thomas Independent Wealth Management. All the shortlists for the awards - including for Best Use of Platform Technology, Leading Innovation and Leading Digital Platform - are set out below. The Platform of the Year 2019 finalists - 7IM, AJ Bell, Fidelity FundsNetwork, Nucleus, Parmenion, SL Wrap and True Potential - were revealed last month. The awards, ...

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