Last chance alert: Three days left to enter the UK Pensions Awards 2024!

Submissions deadline for this year’s awards is Friday 19 January

Professional Pensions
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Last chance alert: Three days left to enter the UK Pensions Awards 2024!

There are just three days left to submit entries for the UK Pensions Awards 2024 before the deadline at 5pm on Friday (19 January).

The awards event - now in its 27th year - 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 also incorporate the Pension Scheme of the Year Awards - with a number of categories dedicated to the achievements of pension schemes themselves.

To register for the awards and complete your submission, visit the UK Pensions Awards website here.

To help you with submissions and provide answers to any questions you may have, we've created a FAQ page.

In addition, you can download our entry guidance pack here; and view our webinar with judges here.

If you have any questions about the entry process, please do not hesitate to contact awards co-ordinator Sabrina Rodrigues via email [email protected].

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