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Finalists revealed for Women in Finance Awards 2022

Almost 250 women from across the financial services industry are set to battle it out at the Women in Finance Awards this year.

by Malavika Santhebennur
October 7, 2022
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Momentum Media — the parent company of ifa — received over 600 submissions for the Women in Finance Awards 2022, out of which a total 249 finalists have been chosen to compete for the prestigious accolade.

The winners of this year’s Women in Finance Awards will be announced at a cocktail luncheon ceremony on Thursday, 3 November 2022 at The Star in Sydney. You can buy your tickets to the awards ceremony here.

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With the support of principal partner Mortgage Choice (part of REA Group), the awards recognise the best and brightest women leading the charge across the finance sector, including financial advice, accounting, auditing, banking and finance, mortgage broking, and self-managed superannuation fund advice.

The cocktail luncheon event will celebrate the pioneering women of the finance industry for their continued hard work and dedication in servicing their clients during a year of unique challenges, and for the outstanding contribution made to the profession in propelling the industry forward.

Individual finalists will compete across 24 individual awards, while 27 companies will be in the running to win a trophy across five group award categories. The highest-scoring winner will take home the coveted Women in Finance Excellence Award.

A number of finalists have been named in the Financial Adviser of the Year and Fintech Leader of the Year award categories, including financial and wealth advisers, principals, CEOs, and general managers.

Other finalists include entrepreneurs, CEOs, employers, thought leaders, and small-to-medium enterprises (SME).

Commenting on the strong participation from women across the finance industry, ifa editor Maja Garaca Djurdjevic said: “This year, we have been absolutely inundated by submissions and we’re just so excited to see so many of you take time out of your busy schedules to nominate your friends, colleagues and peers for this coveted accolade.

“As usual, we would like to congratulate all the finalists of the sixth annual Women in Finance Awards and extend our congratulations to everyone who lodged a submission.

“We thank you for the support you’ve shown women in this space — support which is key for growing women’s presence in our financial services sector.

“We look forward to recognising the outstanding achievements of women in the sector, achievements which have helped so many better their businesses and their personal finances.”

Click here to view the full list of finalists.

To purchase tickets to the awards ceremony, click here.

For more information about the upcoming Women in Finance Awards, click here.

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