Incapital bags three gongs at PPR Struc Prod Awards 2010

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Incapital and Investec were the big winners at the Protected Product Review Structured Product Awards 2010, picking up three gongs each.

Incapital won Best Growth Product category for its Digital Growth Plan, while the firm also collected the awards for Best Research Process and Best Educational Campaign. Meanwhile, Investec also won in three categories: Best Service to IFAs, Best Marketing Material and Best Websites. Ian Lowes, founder of StructuredProductReview.com, was also recognised at the ceremony as he collected the Outstanding Contribution to the Market award. The third annual PPR SPA awards, organised by Incisive Media sales director Mick Hrabe, were held in Soho yesterday. WINNERS: Best Growth Product...

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