It was a great night for PlanIt Future’s Rhiannon Gogh, who took home the award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession for her work in the special needs advice sector.
Boring Money’s Holly Mackay scooped two gongs, one for marketing and one for investment.
Advisers from across the country, including Magenta’s Gretchen Betts, Lena Patel of ISJ Independent Financial Planning and Catriona Smith from Chase de Vere were also honoured at the glittering awards ceremony.
Huge congratulations to all the women and businesses that made the shortlist for this year’s awards.
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