PA Women in Financial Advice Awards - last week for nominations

Deadline for nominations is 18 May

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The opportunity to nominate a colleague, or indeed, yourself for Professional Adviser's inaugural Women in Financial Advice Awards ends this Friday - 18 May - so don't miss out.

The Women in Financial Advice Awards - run in association with PA's sister brands Cover and Retirement Planner - are designed to celebrate the achievements of women working within the financial advice community and also the broader financial services sector in the UK. Find out how to make your nominations here Do you work with a woman who is a trailblazer in financial advice or an associated area, such as adviser support, platform provision or investment, retirement, protection or mortgage solutions? Or do you know a woman whose contribution to a particular project or task has been ins...

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