Revealed (2): More shortlists - 2019 Women in Financial Advice Awards

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This week and next, Professional Adviser is proudly publishing the shortlists for the 2019 Women in Financial Advice Awards, all the winners of which will be announced at a gala dinner in London on 3 July.

Run in association with Professional Adviser ‘s sister brands Cover and Retirement Planner, the Women in Financial Advice Awards are designed to celebrate the achievements of women working within the financial advice community and also the broader financial services sector in the UK. We are delighted our enterprise has again struck a real chord with our readers, with almost 1,100 nominations received across the different categories. All those nominees were then asked to fill in a questionnaire addressing factors such as their achievements in the workplace, what drives them and their i...

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