Asset Management Awards 2022 open for entries

The Asset Management Awards 2022 is now open for entries to firms in the institutional and retail asset management spaces.

Winners across 25 different categories are to be announced at a ceremony on 19 May 2022 at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Designed to recognise outstanding achievement in the UK and European institutional and retail asset management spaces, the Asset Management Awards honour the outstanding professionals and firms in the many and varied fields of asset management.

Now into a fourth year, these awards are to recognise, celebrate, and promote best practice. They will also support continuing development, contribute towards raising the standards of asset management and provide recognition for those who are providing effective support to the sector.

The awards are free to enter and the deadline for entries is 21 January 2022.

To find out more, please click here.

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