MoneyAge Awards 2024: Winners announced

The winners of the MoneyAge Awards 2024 were announced last night at a gala ceremony.

Comedian Rhys James 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
WINNER: Hayden Kilkelly

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

Financial Adviser Award: Medium to Large Firm of the Year
WINNER: Chase de Vere

Innovation in Consumer Finance
WINNER: Octopus Money

Mortgage Provider of the Year
WINNER: Saffron Building Society

Mortgage Adviser or Broker of the Year
WINNER: SPF Private Clients

Equity Release Lender of the Year
WINNER: Responsible Lending

Micro Wealth Management Firm of the Year
WINNER: Compound Wealth Planning

Small to Medium Wealth Management Firm of the Year
WINNER: Bordier UK

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

Best IHT portfolio service
WINNER: WAY Trustees

Savings Account Provider of the Year
WINNER: Wealthify

ISA Provider of the Year
WINNER: Shepherds Friendly

Specialist Investment Fund or Provider of the Year
WINNER: Fintex Capital

Loan Provider of the Year
WINNER: Salary Finance

Pension Provider of the Year
WINNER: Scottish Widows

Money Transfer Provider of the Year
WINNER: Universal Partners

Insurance Provider of the Year
WINNER: Zurich

Marketing Campaign of the Year
WINNER: Rizzello Creative for Capital Group

Consumer Champion of the Year – Individual
WINNER: Zoe Taylor, Lawrence Neil Wealth Management

Consumer Champion of the Year – Company
WINNER: Gretel

Ethical Financial Services Provider of the Year
WINNER: Kingsfleet

Best Charity Partnership of the Year
WINNER: Kingsfleet, The Kingsfleet Community Fund, Gary Gladwell Fund & St Elizabeth’s Hospice

Diversity Award
WINNER: Zurich

Technology Provider of the Year
WINNER: Heywood

Sustainability Initiative of the Year
WINNER: Fintel

Later Life Lender of the Year
WINNER: LiveMore Mortgages

HIGHLY COMMENDED

Building Society of the Year
HIGHLY COMMEDNED: Family Building Society

Financial Adviser Award: Small to Medium Firm of the Year
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Rowley Turton

Innovation in Consumer Finance
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Compound Wealth Planning

Mortgage Adviser or Broker of the Year
HIGHLY COMMENDED: BTJ Mortgages



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