Voting is now closed for the PA Personality of the Year 2021

Shortlist of seven

Tom Ellis
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Voting to decide the 2021 Personality of the Year at the PA Awards is now closed - but you can still register to watch the awards ceremony on 11 March.

The award recognises an individual who stands out for their contributions to the financial advice sector and, while it goes without saying advisers tend to be heavily represented in our list, where appropriate, we are delighted to include players from other parts of the financial services profession. After a tough 2020 it is great to be able to celebrate those who go above and beyond for the advice profession and those who work within it. Combining the thoughts of our journalists and the nominations from our readers over the last couple of weeks, we have come up with a list of seven very...

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