Financial Adviser Service Awards 2025
We’re delighted to share some brilliant news from this year’s Financial Adviser Service Awards (FASA). Thanks to the support of advisers across the UK, Parmenion has once again been recognised for delivering outstanding service where it matters most.
Here's our results:
- Platform Provider - 5 stars (up from 4 last year)
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- Discretionary Fund Managers - 4 stars
Now in its 35th year, the FASA remains one of the most meaningful benchmarks in our industry - because the results come directly from adviser feedback. So, to everyone who voted for us: thank you. Your trust genuinely drives us forward.
We’d also like to offer a sincere congratulations to all the other winners and highly rated firms this year. Raising service standards across the sector benefits advisers and clients alike, and it’s inspiring to see such strong momentum industry-wide.
Here’s to continuing to raise the bar together in 2025. If you’d like to find out more about how we support advisers, we’re always here to talk.
We’re incredibly proud to be recognised in this year’s Financial Adviser Service Awards. These ratings mean so much because they come directly from advisers - the people we’re here to support every day. Thank you to everyone who voted, and congratulations to our peers across the industry who were also recognised. Together, we’re pushing service standards higher for advisers and their clients.
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