
Celebrating excellence in wealth management
2026 Entries will open on 9 February
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Wealth Tech Awards
Date: 15 April - Singapore | 23 April - London
Format: In-Person Awards ceremony
Venue: Glaziers Hall, London
Global Private Banking Awards 2026 – Entries Open February 2026
Launched in 2009, the Global Private Banking Awards recognise excellence in the industry by assessing both qualitative and quantitative performance of private banking groups worldwide. Click the image to watch our 2025 highlights video.
Submissions are evaluated by a panel of industry experts based in various regions worldwide. A key component of the quantitative assessment is the KPI analysis conducted by PWM, ensuring a rigorous and data-driven judging process.
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Please note: only private banks are eligible to enter.
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Published by the Financial Times, Professional Wealth Management (PWM) specialises in analysing the growth strategies of private banks and the regional financial centres in which they operate.
PWM carries the latest analysis of private banks, wealth managers and regional finance centres, along with in-depth reporting on asset allocation, the fast moving regulatory agenda, digital operations and technology, with input from a broad range of thought leaders.
PWM is devoted to analysing the delivery of wealth solutions to private clients and entrepreneurial families. This can be through traditional banks, private investment or family offices and increasingly robo-advisors. PWM is also helping financial institutions to set up relevant distribution and advice models in developing markets such as the Middle East and parts of Asia and Latin America.
Across print, digital and event channels, PWM provides strategic advice to key decision-makers working in all stages of the distribution process. Visit their website to find out more.
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