Judges


Portfolio Adviser’s Wealth Partnership Awards are open to individuals, teams and companies working in the UK’s wealth and asset management sectors.

The first step of the awards process is nominations – in essence, you may either nominate yourself or put forward another name of a colleague or anyone else you believe to be worthy of recognition through these awards.

Where appropriate, nominees can be involved in roles relating to UK-based wealth management and asset management – including, but not limited to, investment, management, strategy, product development, marketing, communications, sales, client service, human resources or front, middle or back-office operations.

All self-nominees will be asked to fill in a short questionnaire detailing why they believe they should win the award for which they have entered. All other nominees will be contacted after the deadline for nominations has passed and sent the same questionnaire.

All nominees will be required to complete the questionnaire in order to progress to the next round of judging.

Category shortlists will be created on the strength of completed questionnaires and from these an expert panel of judges will decide the winners.

The principal focus of the Awards is the previous calendar year and, to that end, the judges will be asked to attribute significant weight to relevant achievements accomplished since 1 January 2022. The winners will be announced on 28 November 2023.

The organisers of the Wealth Partnership Awards reserve the right to move a nominee to a different category from the one they were nominated within, if they believe it is appropriate to do so.


To nominate yourself or someone else, please click here.



Please note:

Only entries made through the nomination system will be considered and it is up to the person making the nomination to ensure a nominee’s contact details are correct. The organisers of the Wealth Partnership Awards reserve the right to: - move a nominee to a different category from the one they were nominated within, if they believe it is appropriate to do so; - cancel a category should the quality of entrants be deemed insufficient; and/or - disqualify a nomination if, in the opinion of the judges, the entry criteria have not been met. The judging panel will take into account nominee responses as well as third-party research, such as websites and social media. The judging panel reserves the right to use public voting where appropriate. The chairperson’s decision is final.