Wealth and Asset Management Awards 2026: Deadline extended

The deadline to enter the Wealth and Asset Management Awards 2026 has been extended to 21 November.

The extension offers companies their last chance to enter the awards before the final deadline.

Now in their eighth year, the Wealth and Asset Management Awards recognise companies and individuals from across the wealth and asset management sectors for their excellence and success over the past year.

Companies and people from across wholesale, retail and institutional money management and investment will be recognised, from wealth managers to pension funds, and private banks to insurance companies.

This year, there are a total of 26 categories firms can enter, with the winners to be announced at a gala ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton, London, on 7 May 2026.

New categories this year include Family Office of the Year, Pensions Advisory Firm of the Year, and Charity Investment Strategy of the Year, alongside long-running categories Private Equity Manager of the Year, Private Bank of the Year, Marketing Campaign of the Year, and many more.

The judges, who bring together expertise from across the wealth and asset management sectors, have been announced and can be found here.

The Wealth and Asset Management Awards will be hosted in a gala ceremony on 7 May 2026 at the Waldorf Hilton, London, and more information can be found here.

Entries are still open but will close on 21 November 2025. Please click here if you would like to submit an entry.



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