Schroders UK Platform Awards: Shortlists revealed!

Winners to be announced at a gala dinner on 20 September

Professional Adviser
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The judges for the 2022 Schroders UK Platform Awards have now discussed the entries and decided upon the shortlists from which the winner will be chosen.

All entrants on the shortlists are regarded as potential winners by one or more judges. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner to be held on September 20 at the London Hilton on Park Lane. The 2022 shortlisters are as follows: Best Strategic Platform Partner 7IM and Finio Pershing SEI WBS Best Institutional Platform Aegon Clearstream Multrees Seccl Leading Innovation in Workplace Solutions EV FNZ Impact Moneyhub SEI Worklife by Open Money Leading Platform for Discretionary Management 7IM abrdn Fidelity Morningstar Raymo...

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