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Once again that behemoth of the managed solutions sector Skandia dominated this year's RealAdviser Awards - walking away with four of seven trophies on offer in the life and pensions section. Elsewhere, the openness of competition highlights the health of the marketplace

The only constant in the world of financial services is change. But in a market where growth and innovation invariably rub shoulders with bandwagon and fad, it is understandable for advisers to wonder what truly makes certain offerings from the investment houses, life offices and technology providers the cream of the crop. Advisers need all the guidance on the best products and providers they can get. The RealAdviser Awards look to provide exactly that guidance by highlighting the star performers who have excelled in the managed solutions arena. As with last year, our awards are split int...

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