Sharesight nominated for 2025 Wealth Tech Innovator of the Year
We are excited to announce that we have been chosen as a finalist in this year’s Australian Wealth Management Awards, in the Wealth Tech Innovator of the Year category.
The Awards were established to highlight the top businesses and professionals in the wealth management profession throughout Australia.
Securing a place as a finalist is widely recognised as a remarkable achievement, signifying the unwavering determination and commitment of individuals, teams and firms playing a pivotal role in propelling the profession forward.
“We’re incredibly proud to be recognised alongside some of Australia’s most respected individuals and companies in the wealth management sector,” says Sharesight CEO Doug Morris.
“This nomination is a huge testament to the hard work of our team. Importantly, it reflects our ongoing commitment to providing financial advisers, accountants and family offices with the data and tools they need to transform their practice, freeing them from time-consuming admin work and empowering them to focus on what’s most important — building better relationships with their clients.
“Being nominated for Wealth Tech Innovator of the Year reinforces that we’re making a meaningful impact in the industry, and inspires us to keep building on the innovations that help professionals stay ahead in an increasingly competitive advice landscape.”
The winners of the Australian Wealth Management Awards will be announced at a black-tie gala at the Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney, on Friday, 22 August 2025.
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