National Credit Awards 2022 open for entries

The National Credit Awards 2022 are now open to entries from firms operating across the UK credit space.

Winners across 29 categories are to be announced at a ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton, London, on 20 October 2022.

Back for their second year in 2022, the annual National Credit Awards look to honour the outstanding professionals and firms in the many varied fields of the credit industry. They will recognise, celebrate, and promote best practice to support continuing development, and also contribute towards raising the standards within the credit space.

This year’s awards, organised by MoneyAge, will also see the introduction of a new category recognising the Sustainability Initiative of the Year.

The awards are free to enter and the deadline for entries is 24 June 2022. To find out more about this year’s National Credit Awards, please click here.

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