Shortlists revealed for the Online Finance Awards 2006

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Bestinvest, Digital Look, Moneyextra and Motley Fool have all been shortlisted as the potential winner of the best financial advice site award at this year's Online Finance Awards.

Due to held in London on November 30th, the Online Finance Awards are reward the best in online delivery of both B2B and B2C web services, in 13 categories covering investment services, life and pensions, protection, mortgages, share dealing, spreadbetting and financial advice. Webline is shortlisted in four categories – both B2B and B2C – while Fidelity, Hargreaves Lansdown, Barclays Stockbrokers and iii are all shortlisted in three categories. The Online Finance Awards 2006 business-to-business (b2b) shortlists are: Best wrap/supermarket site (b2b) Fidelity FundsNetwork Selestia ...

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