Online Finance Awards winners announced

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The bar for good online services has been raised yet again at the Seventh Annual Incisive Media Online Finance Awards 2006.

Presented at a glittering ceremony at Vinopolis, London's wine museum, the awards identify best practice and highlight the targets providers and distributors alike should aim for in seeking to set up and maintain a winning online presence. Winners in the B2B category were: Best Investment Site: Artemis Fund Managers - highly commended Prudential. Best Life & Pensions Site: Standard Life - highly commended Prudential Best Mortgage Site: GMAC-RFC - highly commended Intelligent Finance Best Protection Site: Friends Provident - highly commended Prudential Best Wrap or Fund Supermarke...

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