B2B Story of the Year

“A compelling read, which was very well written and researched, covering an industry wide issue. An excellent example of collaborative journalism using multiple skills to nail the story”


WINNER:

Inside Gloucester Circus: the family office which managed to catfish London’s VC ecosystem, Miriam Partington and Freya Pratty, Sifted

The judges commented that the range or great stories showed the B2B sector is in great health. By coming out on top the Sifted team demonstrated the value of teamwork and collaboration: “Investigating these complex stories takes time and multiple skills and the value of getting this right is clear in this great story”. “This is a sector never keen on publicity that is not on its terms so the rigour of the research had to be spot on. It made compelling reading”.

HIGHLY COMMENDED:

Investigation: How £3.4bn of debt has changed the face of financial advice, Selin Bucak, Jack Gilbert, and Daniel Grote, Citywire New Model Adviser

“A thoroughly investigated feature, highlighting how the consumer is ultimately affected”

Congratulations to Citywire New Model Adviser’s Selin Bucak, Jack Gilbert and Daniel Grote for producing a piece that judges were keen to recognise with a Highly Commended place. “A thoroughly investigated feature, highlighting how the consumer is ultimately affected,” commented one judge.

Shortlist

Extinction Rebellion leaks insurance CEO contact details, Damisola Sulaiman, Insurance Post

FCA to clamp down on premium finance outliers in 2024, Scott McGee, Insurance Post

Inside Gloucester Circus: The family office which managed to catfish London’s VC ecosystem, Freya Pratty & Miriam Partington, Sifted

Investigation: How £3.4bn of debt has changed the face of financial advice, Daniel Grote, Jack Gilbert & Selin Bucak, Citywire New Model Adviser

What is it REALLY like to be a woman in bridging finance?, Hannah Duncan, Bridging Loan Directory

What losing our practice manager has taught us about our business, Carmen Reichman, FT Adviser

What the government's own numbers say about investing in private markets, Nick Reeve, Pensions Expert