InvestmentNews will be ranking the industry’s leading financial advisors with its inaugural Top Advisors.
The best individuals will be ranked based on assets under management, AUM growth, and organic client growth introduced to the business over the last 12 months. All figures submitted are subject to a verification process through your compliance department.
Nominating a deserving colleague allows you to spotlight the nominee’s achievements and contributions to the industry. Self-nominations are also encouraged.
Send an entry before the survey closes on Friday, Oct. 27.
The winners will be announced in the January issue of InvestmentNews.
From outstanding individuals to innovative organizations, find out who made the final shortlist for top honors at the IN awards, now in its second year.
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