Australian Wealth Management Awards 2025

20 May 2025 | By bryan.kavanagh…
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Event date: Thursday, 31 July 2025

Event date: Thursday, 31 July 2025 • Venue: Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney • Welcome reception: 6:30pm AEST • Official start: 7:00pm • Dress: Black tie

The second annual Australian Wealth Management Awards is here to bring you an unparalleled awards program that identifies the top businesses and professionals in the wealth management industry across the nation.

Winning an Australian Wealth Management award is a desirable accolade for both individuals and businesses seeking to forge their role in the financial services industry and pinpoint professional development and innovation.

Network with the profession’s rising stars through to its most senior ranks, from start-ups to established or transformed businesses, including but not limited to asset and fund managers, super funds, insurance firms, innovative tech firms, dealer groups, custodians, ETF providers, and financial advisers.

Get ready to celebrate in style at the 2025 black-tie gala event that will bring together leaders to celebrate the achievements and excellence of the industry’s best and brightest.

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