National Credit Awards 2021 open for entries

The National Credit Awards 2021 are now open for entries to recognise outstanding achievements in the UK credit space.

The objectives of the awards are to honour the outstanding professionals and firms in the many varied fields of the credit industry.

A broad range of 28 different categories are open to credit providers, brokers, specialist lenders and more to recognise, celebrate, and promote best practice, to support continuing development and to contribute towards raising the standards within the credit arena. Winners are due to be announced in a ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton, London on 21 October 2021.

The National Credit Awards are free to enter and open to any relevant individual or company based in the UK. Firms can enter more than one category and are encouraged to nominate themselves. The deadline for entries is 25 June 2021.

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