Nominate this year's Online Finance "Adviser Choice" award

IFAonline | 27 Oct 2004 | 13:00

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Incisive Media’s Online Finance Awards 2004 is seeking the views of financial intermediaries to find out which is the “Adviser Choice” website of the year.

Thanks to the development of technology and online processing, IFAs, advisers and planners are now able to do more business over the internet and cut administration using any one of a range of financial services provider sites.

But which sites do you think are best suited to the needs of the IFA or planner?

Are there innovative tools which you think deserve recognition for the improvements they have made to your business? Has one’s firm’s technical developments made a difference to your company’s bottom line finances or to your client’s understanding of financial services?

If you have one or more firms you would like to nominate for this year’s Online Finance Awards, hosted at a glittering awards lunch to be held in London on November 25th, send your nominations to Mike Jones, publisher of IFAonline, via email to: mike.jones@incisivemedia.com .

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