UK Pensions Awards 2023: Entries close today

The entry deadline for this year’s UK Pensions Awards is Friday, 20 January

Professional Pensions
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Today is the final day for firms to submit entries for the UK Pensions Awards.

The entry deadline for the awards - which celebrate excellence within the pensions industry - is today (20 January).

To register for the awards and submit your entry, visit the UK Pensions Awards website here.

This year, we have included a number of innovations to help you complete your entries.

As well as publishing an entry guidance pack, we have also recorded a Q+A with judges, who explain exactly what they are looking for in submissions and give you their top tips on what makes a good entry.

To receive a copy of the entry guidance pack or to find out how to listen to the Q+A, please register to enter the awards here.

The deadline for receipt of entries is 5pm this Friday (20 January 2023).

The entry forms and submissions will be considered by our panel of judges made up from professionals from across the occupational pensions industry - a judging line-up that will be announced in full over the coming days.

The finalists list will be published on 10 March and the winners will be announced at a ceremony at London's Hilton Park Lane on 1 June.

Please visit www.ukpensionsawards.com for further information or contact Joshua Wrazen at [email protected] or on 020 7484 9995.

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