Did you cover consumer money issues comprehensively?

Did you cover consumer money issues comprehensively?
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ENTRIES HAVE CLOSED FOR THE JOURNALISM CATEGORIES OF THE HEADLINEMONEY AWARDS 2024



The trophy for Consumer Money Journalist of the Year will be awarded to the best journalist covering covering personal finance and consumer money matters in 2023.

Entering is a great way to raise your profile celebrate your individual accomplishments.

Judges will be looking for evidence that you were the foremost financial journalist in 2023 writing for a consumer audience.

Did you consistently highlight issues important to your consumer audience?

Were you able to present complex subject matter in an appropriate and accessible style for your readers?

Did your specialist knowledge of your sector enable you to provide fresh perspectives or offer valuable guidance and analysis?


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You'll need to submit:

  • A short supporting statement (maximum 300 words) explaining why you should be considered for this award and why your submission deserves to win.
  • Three examples of your work, features, articles, investigations, etc, showcasing your skill as a journalist and specialist consumer writer.
  • A headshot of yourself for use in relevant Awards collateral and on the night at the Headlinemoney Awards ceremony.

Judges refer extensively to supporting statements during their deliberations, so be sure to include:

  • A clear explanation of where your pieces were published and any useful background/context for each.
  • Relevant links so judges can see the impact of your stories/features/blogs, other editorial items of interest.
  • Any positive outcomes from your submissions, e.g. help for readers/consumers/industry, debate in Parliament, change in the law, a review into the way things are done, etc.
  • Evidence of your dedication, professionalism and reputation for efficiency.

When looking at your three examples of work, judges are likely to consider:

  • Is your copy well-written, accurate and useful for the audience concerned?
  • Are your submissions fresh and original? Do they explore new angles or provide new warnings?
  • Do they contain exclusive or hard-hitting investigative work? Or comprehensive/informative surveys?
  • Are your submissions campaigning and/or include a call-to-action?
  • Did you make accurate predictions/forecasts?
  • Did your submissions produce a positive result? For example, prompt a change in the law, a review into the way things are done, etc?
  • Where relevant, do they contain sensible tips for readers, further steps, etc?
  • Do your submissions make good use of aids such as tables, graphs, break-out boxes, case studies, etc?

Past winners:

Hall of Fame - All journalist winners

Which? Money's Senior Investigative Journalist Faye Lipson collects her trophy from Jack Crone, UK head of PR and Comms at eToro and awards host Ayesha Hazarika MBE

Shortlisting, judging & winners

Entries submitted by journalists across all categories will initially be shortlisted by a panel of judges and announced in April 2024. 

After shortlisting, the final and all-important judging phase to decide all the category winners will take place. Judging panels include over a hundred judges comprising senior financial journalists, editors and PRs drawn from around the UK’s financial media.

Widely acknowledged as the biggest night of the year for the UK’s money media, the industry will come together on Wednesday 17 July 2024, where the winners will be revealed at The Brewery in London, at the Headlinemoney Awards 2024.

Good luck and we look forward to receiving your entries!

Contacts

Event enquiries
Vicky Finch
vicky.finch@emap.com

Entry enquiries
Claire Beard
claire.desilva@headlinemoney.co.uk

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