European Pensions Awards 2025 open for entries

The European Pensions Awards 2025 are open for entries.

Celebrating their 18th successful year, the European Pensions Awards were launched to give recognition to and honour the investment firms, consultancies and pension providers across Europe that have set the professional standards to best serve European pension funds over the past year.

Never before has the European pensions landscape seen such dynamism and vigour as pension schemes, alongside their advisers, asset managers, technology partners, administration and communication specialists strive to meet the needs of their members in an unpredictable world, all against a backdrop of changing regulation and uncertain market conditions.

The awards are free to enter and are open to any pension fund or firm that serves European pension funds. The winners will be announced by comedian Zoe Lyons at a gala dinner on Thursday 3 July 2025 at the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square.

The deadline for entries is 7 March 2025. View the full list of categories or submit your entry here.

This article originally appeared on our sister title, European Pensions.



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