Transact snares best wrap gong at adnitor awards

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Transact has scooped the best wrap proposition gong at the 2008 adnitor UK Platform Awards.

Recognising success and achievement in financial services’ fastest growing sector, the adnitor awards were held in association with CWC Research and partnered by IFAonline parent company Incisive Media. Cofunds just pipped FundsNetwork to the Best Fund Platform prize, while 7IM was crowned Best Investment Management Platform. Other award winners were: Best New Platform – Ascentric and Nucleus Leading Platform-based Adviser Business (10+ advisers) – Thinc WM Leading Platform-based Adviser Business (-10 advisers) – Paradigm Norton Best Admin Service Provider to Platforms – IF...

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