AWARDS
2017
Thought Leadership Initiative
of the Year
Winner
Aviva with Instinctif Partners
Family Finances
Report - summer
2016: ‘Generation
Regret’
This much sought-
after awards category
was introduced for
the first time last year.
For 2017 the trophy
was made into a self-
nominated category
and attracted great
interest from financial
services providers
who supplied dozens
of entries.
Following the nominations phase, Headlinemoney
ran a month-long vote at the end of 2016 amongst the
financial journalist community. This was followed by
a shortlisting process, where a panel of experienced
judges drawn from financial services media ultimately
determined the overall winner.
Congratulations go to
Aviva
for scooping this inaugural
trophy with its Family Finances Report from last summer
entitled Generation Regret. “This was a brilliant report, it
was really useful,” one journalist commented. “It was a
campaign with great potential and tackled the issue of
the moment,” added another. “As far as I could see, it was
the first report to articulate a fundamental link between
housing wealth, pension saving and retirement,” a third
correspondent pointed out.
The Shortlist
•
Aviva,
with Instinctif Partners, for Family Finances Report –
summer 2016: ‘Generation Regret’
•
Henderson Global Investors
for The Henderson
Global Dividend Index
•
Hermes Investment Management
for Responsible
Capitalism and our society series
•
MoneySuperMarket
for Burglary Hotspots
•
Rathbones
for ‘If you leave me now’: Exploring the
implications of Brexit for the UK economy and markets
•
Royal London
for Policy Paper Series and ‘good with
your money’ guides
•
Santander
for Future of Housing in Britain
•
Scottish Friendly
for Scottish Friendly Disposable
Income Index
•
Scottish Widows
for The Centre for the Modern
Family: The Future of Families
•
SunLife
for The Cost of Dying
•
The Share Centre
for The Profit Watch UK report
•
TSB Bank
for Competition Matters
Hermes Investment Management
Responsible Capitalism and our Society series
Rathbones
‘If you leave me now’: exploring the implications of
Brexit for the UK economy and markets
Highly Commended
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