CELEBRATION OF
INVESTMENT AWARDS 2026
Recognising the organisations that help UK private investors prosper
Entries & voting will open on 18 May
#ICAwards2026


2026 will mark the 31st year of the Celebration of Investment Awards. The Awards showcase the organisations that have made a positive contribution to the investment industry in the last 12 month. The competing companies will be judged on their ability to deliver strong performance, good ethical practices and excellent customer service.
Companies, funds, platforms, brokers, and other B2C suppliers will be celebrated for acts and attributes which set them apart from their peers. There is also the opportunity for qualifying UK companies to self-submit entries into a select number of categories. The public vote survey and self-submission categories will be open from 18 May.
The winners will then be announced in an exclusive awards ceremony on 26 November 2026. If you'd like to be contacted with updates about the entry period, register your interest below.


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Aimee Haddock
Senior Marketing Executive, FT Specialist

Investors' Chronicle (IC) is the champion of private investment in the UK. Our writers offer experienced investors the ideas and inspiration they need to keep growing their portfolio, as well as educational analysis and guidance for novice investors approaching investing for the first time. The IC's addition of investor education has helped to expand its readership to new audiences, while Alpha (its premium product offering), continues to provide more detailed and in-depth analysis to its core audience.
One of the Investors' Chronicle’s key differentiators is that we turn our analysis into practical, actionable investment ideas - we don’t just explain what’s going on, but offer guidance on what to do as a result.
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