PWM's Wealth Tech Awards celebrates innovation in wealth management.
The Awards gather qualitative and quantitative information from private banking groups and UK wealth management firms to be able to give a set of awards for excellence in the use of technology and digital communication.
Institutions are asked to highlight key achievements, changes or improvements in relation to how technology is transforming their business models and contributing to drive growth, support advisers, enhance brand and improve client experience.
A judging panel composed of leading industry professionals will assess the best performers, regardless of size, in different categories.
As a growing number of companies invest in their technology infrastructure, the awards programme is set to expand rapidly, with new categories being added and new winners being awarded.
Any information contained in the entries will be treated as private and confidential if it is marked as such in the entry. Given the high number of awards the FT Group carries out every year, the FT is unable to provide individual confidentiality agreements in writing.
The winners will be announced during the Awards ceremony on 8 May 2025 in London, UK.
New for this year: categories for UK wealth management firms
We're excited to announce two new categories for UK wealth management firms:
Best Digital Innovator of the Year in the UK and Best Wealth Manager in the UK for use of Technology.
Published by the Financial Times, Professional Wealth Management (PWM) specialises in analysing the growth strategies of private banks and the regional financial centres in which they operate.
PWM carries the latest analysis of private banks, wealth managers and regional financial centres, along with in-depth reporting on asset allocation, the fast moving regulatory agenda, digital operations and technology, with input from a broad range of thought leaders.
PWM is devoted to analysing the delivery of wealth solutions to private clients and entrepreneurial families. This can be through traditional banks, private investment or family offices and increasingly robo-advisers. PWM is also helping financial institutions to set up relevant distribution and advice models in developing markets such as the Middle East and parts of Asia and Latin America.
Across print, digital and event channels, PWM provides strategic advice to key decision-makers working in all stages of the distribution process.
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