Platform Awards 2009

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Professional advisers using wraps and platforms are being called upon to vote in the Platform Awards 2009.

The prestigious awards, now in their third year, reward success and achievement across the platform sector, not just for the platform providers but also advisers and software and service providers. Competition for these awards is fierce and advisers can play a vital part by logging on to the link below and voting for the companies they rate as the very best in their sector. Please take the time to log and make your views known in these industry-wide awards. The winners will be announced in an awards ceremony in September. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=DIYtQ45H9E_2fRwHoGEiShrw...

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