MoneyAge Awards 2018 – winners announced

The winners of the third MoneyAge Awards 2018 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London.

Comedian Lucy Porter presented the awards to hundreds of personal finance specialists at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms London.

A full list of the winners can be seen below. Congratulations to all!

Bank/Building Society of the Year

Bank of Ireland

Financial Adviser of the Year (small to medium-sized firm)

Strategic Solutions Chartered Financial Planners

Highly Commended: Citywide Financial Partners

Financial Adviser of the Year (medium to large firm)

Origen Financial Services

Highly Commended: LEBC Group

Innovation in Consumer Finance Award

Hatch

Mortgage Provider of the Year

Vida Homeloans

Mortgage Adviser of the Year or Mortgage Broker of the Year

Key Solutions Mortgages

Equity Release Lender of the Year

more 2 life

Savings Account Provider of the Year

Kent Reliance

ISA Provider of the Year

AJ Bell Youinvest

Spreadbetting Provider of the Year

InterTrader

Loan Provider of the Year

Salary Finance

Peer to Peer Loan Provider of the Year

Octopus Choice

Pensions / SIPP Provider of the Year

Scottish Widows

Wealth Management Firm of the Year

Saunderson House

Online Share Dealing Provider

The Share Centre

Ethical Financial Services Provider of the Year

Plane Saver Credit Union

Best Charity Partnership of the Year

Darlington Building Society

Travel Money Provider of the Year

eurochange

Money Transfer Provider of the Year

Currencies Direct

Insurance Provider of the Year

1st CENTRAL

Life Company of the Year

Zurich

Best IHT Portfolio Service

WAY Investment Services

Marketing Campaign of the Year

Lloyds Bank and Macmillan Cancer Support

Consumer Champion of the Year

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