Vote for your favourite platforms (and win a £50 Amazon voucher)

Vote for your favourite platforms (and win a £50 Amazon voucher)

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Professional Adviser is inviting readers to vote for their favourite platforms in four categories and be in with a chance of winning £50 worth of Amazon vouchers.

Four winners from among your most popular selections will be chosen by an independent panel led by Mark Polson, principal at the lang cat, and will receive their gong at the Professional Adviser Awards 2015, which will take place in London in February. Below is a brief description of each category. You can then pick your favourite platforms by clicking HERE.   Best adviser platform What does this mean to you? We're not judging platforms on sales figures, or new shiny bits of functionality. We want to know which platform you've used gives you the best all-round experience for both...

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