PP Investment Awards 2020 - The winners

Professional Pensions
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The winners of the Professional Pensions Investment Awards 2020 have been announced.

The winners of this year's awards - which celebrate industry excellence among asset managers who serve UK occupational pension schemes - have been unveiled via a digital eBook presentation, which is available to view now.

The unique approach of the PP Investment Awards highlights those asset managers who have demonstrated excellent performance and relative growth in assets under management broadly over the year to 30 June 2020, along with strong performance over the last three years.

 Entrants on the shortlist - drawn up in association with Aon - were asked to complete a questionnaire detailing what sets them apart from their peers, looking specifically at client service and product innovations made over the 12 months to 30 June 2020.

The winners in each of the categories were decided by a distinguished panel of industry judges.

To view the full list of finalists and winners for 2020 and hear why they won, view our eBook presentation here.

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