Corporate Finance Awards 2024: Deadline extended to 28 June

The deadline for entries into the first ever Corporate Finance Awards has been extended to Friday 28 June.

Organised by the team behind the MoneyAge sister title, Corporate Finance News, these awards celebrate the outstanding financial performance of the UK’s middle and larger sized companies and recognise the supplier organisations that support corporate finance – including private equity and accountancy firms, banks, asset managers, tech providers and other key providers.

The awards are free to enter and there are 25 different categories that recognise individuals, teams, and organisations that have demonstrated exceptional performance.

From day-to-day financing, accounting, taxation, structuring, investment decisions, cash management and treasury functions, UK companies must navigate their way through numerous financial areas to excel in the current economic climate.

The Corporate Finance Awards recognise these efforts and will celebrate the outstanding performers at a gala ceremony on 18 September 2024 at the Waldorf Hilton in London.

Find out more about the Corporate Finance Awards here, or view the categories here.



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