Awards host scoops key platform wins

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Justin Urquhart Stewart and his firm Seven Investment Management scooped several of the key intermediary-related awards at the inaugural Adnitor Platform Awards, alongside wins for Standard Life, FundsNetwork and Transact.

As co-presenter of the Adnitor awards announcements last week - alongside BBC Working Lunch’s Adam Shaw - Justin Urquhart Stewart and Seven IM picked up three of the eight intermediary-related trophies, as Discretionary and Intermediary Platform Services of the Year as well as Platform Personality of the Year. Transact was named as the Leading Independent Platform Offering for 2007, while FundsNetwork won an award for usability, design and experience. Standard Life was given an Industry Achievement for Worksite Pensions and well as being named Best Overall Platform while intermediary firm...

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