Shortlists unveiled for B2C Online Finance Awards 2005

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After a record number of entries, the shortlist of potential winners for this year's Online Finance Awards 2005 in the business-to-consumer categories is now unveiled.

Now in its sixth year, the Incisive Media Online Finance Awards reward the progress financial groups bring to technology and information development and champion standards of excellence set by the online financial services industry. This year’s entrants are no exception as a higher standard of online financial services sites presents tough competition for those seeking the crowning positions. Interactive Investor is shortlisted for four business-to-consumer awards in this year’s Online Finance Awards 2005 while Charcol, Moneyextra, Motley Fool and Sesame are also named as potential wi...

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