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Truly Independent makes shortlist for MoneyAge award

The MoneyAge Awards are back for their ninth year, shining a spotlight on the outstanding achievements and progress in the personal finance industry.

This year, Truly Independent are delighted to have been shortlisted for the prestigious “Firm of the Year” award.

As the sector continues to evolve and grow, the MoneyAge Awards provide a platform to recognise and celebrate the commitment, ingenuity and expertise of the leading players in the financial services space.

Truly Independent CEO, Andrew Goodwin said: “To make the final for this award is absolutely fantastic. With the company already recently listed in the top 100 financial advice firms, this achievement just further highlights our desire for continued growth and providing the highest standards for both clients and advisers.”

We look forward to the awards ceremony and hope to be able to celebrate our success!

The winner will be announced on Thursday 12th October 2023.

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