Sister title Pensions Age wins publication of the year

European Pensions' sister title, Pensions Age, is thrilled to have won the Pensions Publication of the Year category at the Willis Towers Watson Media Awards 2019.

The Willis Towers Watson Media Awards aims to recognise excellence in business journalism by awarding those publications that have demonstrated achievement, innovation and thought leadership over the past year.

Pensions Age was shortlisted in Pensions Publication of the Year category due to it being the highest-read publication within the pensions industry, its refreshed editorial approach providing in-depth and innovative analysis on the subjects of importance to its readers and it regularly being the first to break news stories for the sector, among other achievements.

Commenting on the victory, Pensions Age editor Laura Blows said: “Thank you to Willis Towers Watson for presenting us with this award, but most of all, thank you to everyone who took the time to vote for Pensions Age as 2019 Pensions Publication of the Year.

"I personally would like to congratulate the hard work of all the team involved with making Pensions Age an award-winning magazine and website.

"The Pensions Age team and I are thrilled to have won this accolade and we look forward to continuing breaking the latest news and offering in-depth features in order to continue being regarded as a worthy winner.”

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