The Online Finance Awards 2005

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Entries for the Online Finance Awards 2005 are now open and this year we anticipate more entries than ever before as the 2004 competition was our most popular so far.

This is the sixth year in which Incisive Media has highlighted the success and development of the online financial services industry. Winners of these prestigious awards for business-to-business and business-to-consumer websites will be announced later this year at a glittering event in London. Last year’s winners included Deal4Free, Friends Provident, Hargreaves Lansdown, Interactive Investor, Prudential, Selestia and Smile, along with Standard Life as the current holder of the Advisers Choice Award. Details of the awards process and how firms can enter are now available on the Onlin...

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