MoneyAge Awards 2020 – winners announced

The winners of the MoneyAge Awards 2020 were announced last night via a special video broadcast.

Returning for a fifth year in 2020, the MoneyAge Awards celebrate the excellence, innovation, and professionalism in the ever expanding and innovative personal finance space.

With 29 trophies awarded across a range of disciplines, all in recognition of the banks, building societies, savings and investment providers, mortgage companies and personal finance specialists that have proved themselves ahead of the game in the field of consumer finance, it was a night to remember for both the winners and everyone who viewed the virtual awards.

Thank you to everyone who took part in this year's awards – especially given the difficult circumstances – and congratulations to the winners.

The winners can be viewed here, and to view the video broadcast from the night, click here.

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