FT Adviser's Diversity in Finance Awards, now in their sixth year, aim to showcase the best initiatives, campaigns and success stories over the past 12 months when it comes to diversity and inclusion in the financial services sector.
Diversity and inclusion is not a corporate catchphrase but an organisational imperative in today’s workplace. It is clear that diversity and inclusion in the workplace leads to increased innovation, better opportunities for all and improved business performance, while companies that fail to capture and nurture this talent are missing out on opportunities to enhance their business model.
The Diversity in Finance Awards have been designed to celebrate individuals in financial services and UK financial services companies who have taken active steps towards a more inclusive, diverse and fair industry that works better for all stakeholders: colleagues, customers and the community.
Awards will be given to those individuals who have demonstrated their support for minority groups and their tireless efforts to promote and inspire those who are otherwise under-represented, as well as recognising companies whose policies, schemes or initiatives encourage and enable diversity in the workplace.
This is an opportunity for FCA-regulated, UK-based companies, large and small, to show how they are getting it right, and for employees to gain the recognition they deserve.
The 2024 winners were announced in an exclusive awards ceremony on 20 June 2024. If you would like to receive information about the 2025 entries period, please register interest below.
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Entries for the 2025 Awards will open on Tuesday the 14th of January 2025 and will close on Friday the 28th of February 2025.
The Shortlist will be announced in April 2025.
Information about the awards ceremony will be announced soon.
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