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Entries are now being invited from both product providers and intermediary firms for this year's Online Finance Awards 2004.

Now in its fifth year, Incisive Media’s Online Finance Awards have taken the lead in championing the move online and acknowledging the progress so many financial groups have made in doing so – this year will be no exception. These particular awards have been designed to honour those financial sites that set standards of excellence for both consumer and business customers - categories for this year’s awards are: Best Investment Site (B2B) Best Fund Supermarket Site (B2B) Best Mortgage Site (B2B) Best Life & Pensions Site (B2B) Best Protection Site (B2B) Best Data & Quotation Site...

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