Entries and nominations for the 2023 FSC Awards are now open

Entries and nominations for the 2023 FSC Awards are now open. The awards, across eight categories, aim to showcase excellence and highlight individuals, teams and businesses focused on helping kiwis build financial confidence and wellbeing.

This year the FSC have introduced two new awards:

Excellence in Sustainability Practices Award, which will recognise an organisation that has demonstrated a forward-thinking approach in integrating sustainability.

Contribution to the Community Award, which celebrates an initiative, programme or campaign that has had an outstanding impact on the financial wellbeing of New Zealanders and the community. This award is also open to non-FSC member not-for-profit charities and community groups as well as FSC-member organisations.

The other awards are:

Emerging Trailblazer of the Year

Team of the Year

Excellence in Wellbeing and Inclusion

Excellence in Governance

Workplace Savings

Chairman’s Award for Services to the Industry

Nominations close Wednesday 5 July, finalists will be announced on 17 July and the winners will be announced at the FSC Awards 2023 Dinner on 16 August. Nominations can be submitted on the FSC website.

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