Women in Financial Advice Awards 2024: All the winners revealed!

WIFA 2024 awards were presented at gala dinner on 6 November

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Professional Adviser is proud to reveal all of the winners from the Women in Financial Advice Awards 2024.

It was a great night for Amira Norris (pictured below) who took home the Outstanding Contribution to the Profession award at the glittering ceremony and gala dinner hosted by comedian Zoe Lyons and PA deputy editor Jenna Brown. Double winners included adviser Amy Gray and IFA firm Women's Wealth while female advisers, specialists and support staff from big names such as Chase de Vere and St James's Place also scooped awards. Smaller businesses also shone at the annual awards with adviser category wins for Joyful Wealth's Jo Wall and Cathy Brennan from Knightsbridge Wealth Management (...

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