UK Pensions Awards - The video

Here it is... The video of all the highlights from last night's UK Pensions Awards.
The 22nd UK Pensions Awards were presented by comedian Sally Phillips at a gala dinner at the Hilton Park Lane in London on 23 May 2019.
The UK Pensions Awards remain the industry's most prestigious accolades.
They shine the light on excellence and recognise the advisers, providers and investment managers that offer the highest level of innovation, performance and service to occupational pension schemes and their members, and have done the most to improve this over the past year.
The awards looked at advisers and providers across 36 different categories and were rigorously judged by a 40-strong panel of senior scheme managers, trustees and advisers.
The full list of finalists and winners can be found here.
To find out more about the PP UK Pensions Awards, visit: http://www.ukpensionsawards.com/
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