Register your interest for the Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2025
Celebrate excellence at the Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2025. Register now to be the first to know about upcoming award details.
Now in its 37th year, the annual Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2025, run in partnership with research partner Lonsec, will bring together the brightest minds in funds management.
The highly anticipated awards program will be held on Thursday, 26 June 2025, at Shangri-La, Sydney.
Australia’s premier independent and whole-of-market awards program will spotlight the achievements of trailblazers in the funds management industry, recognising those who have made significant contributions in driving the sector forward.
Submissions and nominations will open in early March – register your interest here for a chance at national recognition.
The Fund Manager of the Year Awards recognise the full spectrum of professionals from rising stars to leaders, executives, and senior professionals.
In the group categories, the awards highlight established fund managers, boutique funds, and new entrants.
The awards ceremony will offer the country’s expert fund managers the chance to network with those leading the industry.
Once submissions open in March, individuals will be invited to self-nominate or recognise a colleague in their eligible category, while group finalists will be selected based on a rigorous judging process conducted in partnership with the award’s research partner, Lonsec.
Register now to be the first to know when submissions open and tickets go on sale.
The awards program, in conjunction with event stakeholders Money Management, Momentum Media and Lonsec, has developed a robust awards methodology to form the backbone for assessing and benchmarking Australia’s leading fund management professionals and sets the standard for the top fund managers and professionals in the Australian marketplace.
Don’t miss out on a chance to be recognised and register your interest here.
Click here for more information about the awards program.
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