MoneyAge Awards 2023 – winners announced

The winners of the MoneyAge Awards 2023 were announced last night at a gala ceremony.

Comedian Suzi Ruffell hosted the evening and presented the awards to a room filled with specialists from across the consumer finance space at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

The MoneyAge Awards recognise the banks, building societies, savings and investment providers, mortgage companies and personal finance specialists that have excelled in the field of consumer finance with their product provision, innovation, focus on value and customer service.

Congratulations to all who took home a trophy on the night. A full list of the winners can be seen below.

Building Society of the Year
WINNER: Saffron Building Society

Financial Adviser Award: Micro Firm of the Year – Sponsored by Penfold
WINNER: New World Financial Group

Financial Adviser Award: Small to Medium Firm of the Year
WINNER: HCI Financial Services

Financial Adviser Award: Medium to Large Firm of the Year
WINNER: Evelyn Partners

Innovation in Consumer Finance Award
WINNER: Otto Finance

Mortgage Provider of the Year
WINNER: Melton Building Society

Mortgage Adviser or Broker of the Year – Sponsored by Family Building Society
WINNER: Hayden Kilkelly

Equity Release Lender of the Year
WINNER: Standard Life Home Finance

Micro Wealth Management Firm of the Year
WINNER: Britannic Place Financial Managemen

Small to Medium Wealth Management Firm of the Year
WINNER: Wealthify

Medium to Large Wealth Management Firm of the Year
WINNER: Succession Wealth

Specialist Investment Fund or Provider of the Year
WINNER: Seedrs

Savings Account Provider of the Year
WINNER: Al Rayan Bank

ISA Provider of the Year
WINNER: Hargreaves Lansdown

Cryptocurrency Platform Provider of the Year
WINNER: Umbria Network

Pension Provider of the Year
WINNER: TPT Retirement Solutions

Money Transfer Provider of the Year
WINNER: Currencies Direct

Insurance Provider of the Year
WINNER: Standard Life

Marketing Campaign of the Year
WINNER: Fidelity International

Consumer Champion of the Year – Individual
WINNER: Peter Hamilton, Zurich

Consumer Champion of the Year – Company
WINNER: St. James’s Place

Ethical Financial Services Provider of the Year
WINNER: Phoenix Group

Best Charity Partnership of the Year
WINNER: Hargreaves Lansdown

Diversity Award
WINNER: Matthew Douglas

Technology Provider of the Year
WINNER: Air Sourcing

Sustainability Initiative of the Year
WINNER: Royal London Asset Management

Later Life Lender of the Year
WINNER: Chorley Building Society

HIGHLY COMMENDED:

Mortgage Adviser or Broker of the Year – Sponsored by Family Building Society
Highly commended: SPF Private Clients

Medium to Large Wealth Management Firm of the Year
Highly Commended: RBC Brewin Dolphin

Money Transfer Provider of the Year
Highly Commended: Universal Partners

Marketing Campaign of the Year
Highly Commended: Zurich

Diversity Award
Highly Commended: Fisher Investments

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