Wealth & Asset Management Awards 2023 – winners announced

The winners of the Wealth & Asset Management Awards 2023 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London.

Comedian Tom Ward hosted the evening at the Waldorf Hilton and presented the awards to a room filled with specialists from across the wealth and asset management space.

Organised by MoneyAge, last night’s awards marked the fifth year of celebrating success and innovation in the wealth and asset management industry. The awards look to reward success in both retail and institutional money management and investment, to help clients including UK consumers, pension funds, charities and insurance companies.

Congratulations to all who took home a trophy on the night. A full list of the winners can be seen below.

Asset Manager of the Year – up to €100bn AuM
Winner: Pemberton Asset Management

Asset Manager of the Year – over €100bn AuM
Winner: Royal London Asset Management

Equities Manager of the Year
Winner: Fisher Group

Fixed Income Manager of the Year (up to €100bn AuM)
Winner: Royal London Asset Management

Fixed Income Manager of the Year (over €100bn AuM)
Winner: Neuberger Berman

Active Manager of the Year
Winner: Titan Asset Management

Multi-Asset Manager of the Year
Winner: Santander Asset Management

Property Manager of the Year
Winner: Patron Capital

Infrastructure Manager of the Year
Winner: Franklin Templeton

Alternatives Investment Provider of the Year
Winner: AXA IM Alts

Private Equity Manager of the Year
Winner: Neuberger Berman

Emerging Markets Manager of the Year
Winner: Barclays

Factor Investor Offering of the Year
Winner: Aon

Fiduciary Manager of the Year
Winner: Charles Stanley Fiduciary Management

Wealth Management Firm of the Year
Winner: Handelsbanken Wealth & Asset Management

WealthTech Firm of the Year
Winner: Jacobi

Wealth Management Accountancy of the Year
Winner: Evelyn Partners

Marketing Campaign of the Year
Winner: Winner: iShares by BlackRock

Innovation of the Year
Winner: Bestinvest

Investment Consultancy of the Year
Winner: EY

ESG Initiative of the Year
Winner: AXA IM Alts

Diversity Award
Winner: Wesleyan

Technology Firm of the Year
Winner: Enfusion

HIGHLY COMMENDED:

Asset Manager of the Year – up to €100bn AuM
Highly commended: Bordier UK

Multi-Asset Manager of the Year
Highly commended: Copia Capital

Infrastructure Manager of the Year
Highly commended: Gresham House

Emerging Markets Manager of the Year
Highly commended: Nordea Asset Management

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