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November 20, 2024

The Spear’s Awards 2024

The Spear's Awards recognise leading entrepreneurs, philanthropists and leaders in the private client world

By Spear's

The ‘Oscars of the private client world’ once again honoured a fresh cohort of leaders and innovators with awards handed out across 18 different categories at the Spear’s Awards 2024, presented in association with ADGM in a glittering ceremony at Raffles London at The OWO.

The event was co-hosted by former journalist and BBC news presenter, Joanna Gosling, now a mediator at Irwin Mitchell, and Spear’s Editor-in-Chief, Edwin Smith.

Co-host, BBC news presenter turned mediator, Joanna Gosling / Image: Aidan Synnott

For more than a decade, the Spear’s Awards have celebrated the outstanding contributions of wealth managers, lawyers, property agents and other service providers to (U)HNW individuals.

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Find the full list of winners and nominees below, along with an indepth look at the judging and selection process.

The Spear’s Awards 2024 were held at Raffles London at the OWO

The judging process

Some 15 of the 18 awards categories are decided by a panel comprised of independent judges who have been selected on the grounds of their outstanding sector-specific expertise, alongside two members of the Spear’s editorial and research team. (The three exceptions to this are the Spear’s Impact Award, the Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the Grand Prix, which are deliberated by the Spear’s editorial and research team only.)

Guests enjoyed chilled Philipponnat champagne provided by our drinks sponsor, Justerini & Brooks / Image: Aidan Synnott

In the selection of independent judges with sector-specific expertise, every effort is taken to avoid conflicts of interest, or the appearance thereof. Each judge is asked to consider a limited number of awards categories, where their expertise is most relevant. Judges are asked to declare an interest if they have a personal connection to any candidate, but professional relationships (such as being a client of a candidate’s firm, or being a service-provider to a candidate) is not considered grounds for recusal.

Image: Aidan Synnott



In the vast majority of cases, judges could not be considered competitors of candidates for the awards categories that they are asked to evaluate. The only exception to this is where the previous year’s winner is invited to return as a judge. If they accept this invitation, they are of course not eligible to win the award in 2024. Where relevant, they are also forbidden to vote for any colleague from the same firm.

Image: Aidan Synnott

The judges are asked to consider the awards submission form supplied by candidates and also their own knowledge of the candidates. This year, judging sessions were held at luxury private members’ club, Home House.

Judges award one point to their third preference, two points to their second preference and three points to their first preference. The winner is the candidate who receives the most points. In the event of a tie, the chair of judges has the casting vote.

The judging panel for each award is listed below.

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Spear’s Awards 2024: the winners, categories, judges and shortlist

Spear’s Awards 2024: the winners / Image: Aidan Synnott

HNW Wealth Manager of the Year in Association with Locate Isle of Man

For an individual who has demonstrated outstanding service to HNWs in the UK, specialising in managing investable assets between £500,000 and £15 million.

Winner: Ben Stern, Lincoln Private Investment Office

Image: Aidan Synnott

Shortlist:

Judges: Nick Dogilewski (Partner, Exeter Partners); Ross Elder (Managing Partner, Lincoln Private Investment Office); Annamaria Koerling (Managing Partner, Delfin Private Office); Mark Somers (Co-founder, Somers Partnership); Billy Stephenson (Managing Director, Stephenson Executive Search); Rupert Phelps (family office adviser); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Learn more about the finalists for HNW Wealth Manager of the Year

UHNW Wealth Manager of the Year in Association with Guernsey Finance

For an individual who has demonstrated outstanding service to UHNWs in the UK, specialising in managing investable assets in excess of £15 million.

Winner: Harinder Hundle, Hundle

Shortlist:

Judges: Nick Dogilewski (Partner, Exeter Partners); Ross Elder (Managing Partner, Lincoln Private Investment Office); Annamaria Koerling (Managing Partner, Delfin Private Office); Mark Somers (Co-founder, Somers Partnership); Billy Stephenson (Managing Director, Stephenson Executive Search); Rupert Phelps (family office adviser); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Learn more about the finalists for UHNW Wealth Manager of the Year

Private Bank of the Year – UK in Association with Porto Montenegro

For a bank that has delivered outstanding service and performance for HNW individuals in the UK.

Winner: Weatherbys Private Bank

Shortlist:

Judges: Nick Dogilewski (Partner, Exeter Partners); Ross Elder (Managing Partner, Lincoln Private Investment Office); Annamaria Koerling (Managing Partner, Delfin Private Office); Mark Somers (Co-founder, Somers Partnership); Billy Stephenson (Managing Director, Stephenson Executive Search); Rupert Phelps (family office adviser); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Learn more about the finalists for Private Bank of the Year – UK

Private Bank of the Year – International in Association with ADGM

For an international bank that has delivered outstanding service and performance for HNW individuals. The winner of this award will also have shown unmatched ability to service clients with cross-border needs.

Winner: Goldman Sachs

Image: Aidan Synnott

Shortlist:

Judges: Nick Dogilewski (Partner, Exeter Partners); Ross Elder (Managing Partner, Lincoln Private Investment Office); Annamaria Koerling (Managing Partner, Delfin Private Office); Mark Somers (Co-founder, Somers Partnership);Billy Stephenson (Managing Director, Stephenson Executive Search); Rupert Phelps (family office adviser); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Learn more about the finalists for Private Bank of the Year – International

Family Office Services Provider of the Year in Association with ADIO

For a firm that has delivered outstanding services to family offices. This award is for ancillary services such as wealth planning, family governance, trusts, and administration.

Winner: Stonehage Fleming

Shortlist:

Judges: Nick Dogilewski (Partner, Exeter Partners); Ross Elder (Managing Partner, Lincoln Private Investment Office); Mark Somers (Co-founder, Somers Partnership); Billy Stephenson (Managing Director, Stephenson Executive Search); Rupert Phelps (family office adviser); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Learn more about the finalists for Family Office Services Provider of the Year

Lawyer of the Year – Family Law in Association with Silver Bell Global

For the family lawyer who has provided outstanding service.

Winner: Colin Rogerson, Mills & Reeve

Shortlist:

Judges: David Allison (Director, Family Law in Partnership – 2023 winner); Timothy Bishop KC (Barrister, 1 Hare Court); Matthew Brunsdon-Tully (Barrister, 1GC); Edward Devereux KC (Barrister, Harcourt Chambers); Deborah Eaton KC (Barrister, 1KBW); Sir Nicholas Mostyn (Former High Court Judge); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Learn more about the finalists for Lawyer of the Year – Family Law

Lawyer of the Year – Tax & Trusts

For the tax and trust lawyer who has provided outstanding service.

Winner: Camilla Wallace, Wedlake Bell

Image: Aidan Synnott

Shortlist:

Judges: Jonathan Conder (Partner, Stephenson Harwood); Duncan Gourlay (Director, Weatherbys Private Bank); Morag Ofili (Barrister, Edwin Coe); Dawn Register (Partner, BDO); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Image: Aidan Synnott

Lawyer of the Year – Reputation

For the defamation, privacy and reputation lawyer who has provided outstanding service.

Winner: Nigel Tait, Carter-Ruck

Shortlist:

Judges: Gideon Benaim (Partner, Simkins); Mark Borkowski (Founder, Borkowski); Salamander Davoudi (Co-founder, Tancredi Group); Sara Mansoori KC (Barrister, Matrix Chambers); David Sherborne (Barrister, 5RB); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Private Client Accountant of the Year

For the private client accountant who has provided outstanding service.

Winner: Paul Ayres, BDO

Shortlist:

Judges: Jonathan Conder (Partner, Stephenson Harwood); Duncan Gourlay (Director, Weatherbys Private Bank); Morag Ofili (Barrister, Edwin Coe); Dawn Register (Partner, BDO); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Property Broker of the Year

For an individual who has demonstrated outstanding performance in the brokerage of prime and super-prime residential property transactions.

Winner: Becky Fatemi, Sotheby’s International Realty

Image: Aidan Synnott

Shortlist:

Judges: Saskia Arthur (Partner, Boodle Hatfield); Lucy Barber (Partner, Forsters); Lottie Geaves (Sales Director, Almacantar – 2023 winner); James Liffen (Partner, Mishcon de Reya); Justin Mason (Director, Mason Valuation Consultants); Thomas van Straubenzee (Global Head of Private Office, Knight Frank); Hugh Wigzell (Partner, Farrer & Co); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Property Buying Agent of the Year

For an individual who has demonstrated outstanding performance in sourcing and securing prime and super-prime residential property for HNW individuals.

Winner: Roarie Scarisbrick, Property Vision

Image: Aidan Synnott

Shortlist:

Judges: Saskia Arthur (Partner, Boodle Hatfield); Lucy Barber (Partner, Forsters); Lottie Geaves (Sales Director, Almacantar – 2023 winner); James Liffen (Partner, Mishcon de Reya); Justin Mason (Director, Mason Valuation Consultants); Thomas van Straubenzee (Global Head of Private Office, Knight Frank); Hugh Wigzell (Partner, Farrer & Co); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Private Client Service Award

For a firm or team that has demonstrated an outstanding ability to provide truly excellent bespoke service to HNW clients.

Winner: Rhodium

Shortlist:

Judges: Simone de Gale (Founder, Simone de Gale Architects); Martina Lindman (Vice President, Private Wealth Solutions, Blackstone); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Future Leader in Private Client Services

For an individual who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in any of the wealth management and private client industries. They will have demonstrated their potential through progression at the firm in addition to peer reference.

Winner: Rosalind Hetherington, Fladgate

Shortlist:

Judges: Simone de Gale (Founder, Simone de Gale Architects); Martina Lindman (Vice President, Private Wealth Solutions, Blackstone); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Private Client Innovation of the Year

For a firm or team that has demonstrated a genuine ability to innovate, shaping the evolution of their industry in the process.

Winner: MEUM Group

Shortlist:

  • Blackacre
  • Allect Design Group
  • TWS Legal Consultants
  • Audley Private Concierge

Judges: Simone de Gale (Founder, Simone de Gale Architects); Martina Lindman (Vice President, Private Wealth Solutions, Blackstone); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

Super Prime Property Development of the Year

For a company or organisation that has demonstrated excellence through a super prime development (residential property or hospitality venue) that has opened or launched in the last 12 months. Attention will be paid to factors including design, innovation, sustainability and impact on/integration with the surrounding area/community.

Winner: The Peninsula Residences

Shortlist:

Judges: Lucy Barber (Partner, Forsters); Lottie Geaves (Sales Director, Almacantar – 2023 winner); Hugh Wigzell (Partner, Farrer & Co); Aisha Alli (Head of Research, Spear’s); Edwin Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Spear’s)

The Spear’s Impact Award in Association with Clinic Les Alpes

For an individual who has brought about a major positive impact on the world, or a specific group, community, cause or organisation – either through giving, philanthropy, impact-investing or some other means (in the last 12 months).

Winner: James Reed

Judges: Spear’s editorial & research team

Entrepreneur of the Year Award in Association with Unforgettable Travel Company

For an entrepreneur who has demonstrated innovation, success and who embodies the values and ideals of the Spear’s community.

Winner: Paul Taylor, Thought Machine 

Judges: Spear’s editorial & research team

Grand Prix – Private Client Firm of the Year

An award to recognise the leading private client firm of the year. The firm may be a wealth management firm, a law firm, or any company that services private clients.

Winner: UK Sotheby’s International Realty

Judges: Spear’s editorial & research team

Image: Aidan Synnott

Highlights from the Spear’s Awards 2023

The 2023 Spear’s Awards took place at The Landmark Hotel on 22 November 2023, celebrating the achievements of entrepreneurs, philanthropists and leading service providers to HNWs and UHNWs. Highlights from last year’s ceremony can be viewed below.


Partnerships

The Spear’s Awards 2024 is presented in association with our headline partner, ADGM and our category partners: ADIO, Porto Montenegro, Guernsey Finance, Raffles London at The OWO, SilverBell Global, Unforgettable Travel Company, Locate Isle of Man, Clinic Les Alpes and our drinks partner Justerini & Brooks.

The Spear’s Awards provide a platform to connect in person with over 400 of the most influential figures in the world of private wealth. In addition, partners of the awards benefit from a multi-platform offering across digital, social, multimedia and print to ensure maximum exposure to an exclusive audience.

Partnership enquiries should be directed to Spear’s commercial director, Shady Elkholy (shady.elkholy@spearswms.com).

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