Wealth & Asset Management Awards 2025: Call for entries

There are less than three weeks left to enter the Wealth and Asset Management Awards 2025, with the 24 January deadline fast approaching.

Now in their seventh year, the Wealth & Asset Management Awards celebrate success and innovation in the wealth and asset management industries.

Open to all firms in the institutional and retail asset management spaces, the awards recognise accomplishments in both retail and institutional money management and investment, from wealth managers to pension funds, and private banks to insurance companies.

There are a total of 24 categories for firms to enter, with categories covering both asset management and wealth management, as well as cross industry awards that recognise marketing campaigns, ESG initiatives and diversity.

The winners will be announced at a prestigious gala ceremony on 1 May 2025 at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Find out more about the Wealth & Asset Management Awards here, take a look at past winners in the Hall of Fame here, or if you have any questions, please contact the awards team here.

The Wealth & Asset Management Awards are led by our sister titles, Money Age and Wealth Investment News.



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