Aberdeen Platform Award winners: Part one

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It's that time of year again, the big reveal of who has won the highly prized Aberdeen Platform awards. Here is part one (part two a little later). Congratulations to all the winners and runners-up...

    Leading platform journalist Winner - Charles Walmsley   Leading innovation in consumer platforms (for the experienced investor) Short list: Interactive Investor Hargreaves Lansdown Trustnet Direct Winner - Hargreaves Lansdown Runner-up - Trustnet Judges comments: The winner is the benchmark, for the serious investor, for the hobbyist; they are strong on marketing and have great planning tools. Nobody comes close. The runner-up is low cost with a huge range of funds and was only fractionally behind the winner in the judges scoring.   Leading innovati...

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