Alzheimer’s Society is confirmed as this year’s charity partner for the Alternative Credit Awards and will be receiving the proceeds of the silent auction.
The Alternative Credit Awards take place on 19 November 2025 at the Royal Lancaster London.
The awards, hosted by Alternative Credit Investor, recognise the most influential fund managers, specialist lenders and service providers in the alternative credit space.
A silent auction will be held during the evening, with attendees encouraged to dig deep and support a worthy cause, while benefitting from the fantastic selection of prizes on offer.
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“We’re pleased to be partnering with Alzheimer’s Society for this year’s Alternative Credit Awards,” said Suzie Neuwirth, founder and editor-in-chief of Alternative Credit Investor.
“The charity does fantastic work for such a worthy cause, which impacts so many people in the UK today.
“We encourage everyone to bid for the silent auction prizes on the night!”
Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading dementia charity. It gives vital support to those who need it, funds groundbreaking research, and campaigns to improve experiences.
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“Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer. It affects us all, and it devastates lives,” said the Alzheimer’s Society.
“Its cruelty overwhelms those living with it. Its scale overwhelms the NHS, social care and the economy. Its complexity poses overwhelming challenges in how we research, diagnose and treat it.
“At Alzheimer’s Society, we know the steps it will take to create a future where dementia no longer devastates lives. And we’re leading the way, taking those crucial steps together with people from all the spheres of life dementia touches.
“Only together can we understand all aspects of dementia, and deliver the transformational impact we can uniquely achieve, as the only dementia charity giving support to those who need it, campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be, and funding groundbreaking research.
“It will take a society to beat dementia. Alzheimer’s Society.”
Go to www.alzheimers.org.uk for more information.