The Mortgage Awards 2020 - open for entries

The Mortgage Awards 2020 from MoneyAge are now open to entries for mortgage lenders and providers serving clients in the UK.

The awards aim to reward the mortgage lenders and providers that have proved themselves worthy of recognition during increasingly challenging times.

Categories to enter range from New-Build Mortgage Lender of the Year, Bank Mortgage Lender of the Year and Specialist Broker of the Year. The Diversity Initiative of the Year Award is a new category for 2020, recognising the mortgage firm that has implemented or enhanced a diversity concept in its business over the last year for the greater good of the firm and its employees.

The winners will be announced at the highly anticipated gala dinner and ceremony on 21 May 2020 at the The Waldorf Hilton, London. Early booking is advised.

The awards are free to enter and the deadline for entries is 24 January 2020.

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