Aberdeen UK Platform Awards 2012: the winners and judges' comments

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The winners of the Aberdeen UK Platform Awards 2012 were announced at a glittering awards ceremony in London last night.

Hosted by BBC newsreader Kate Silverton, the chosen charity for the night was once again Help for Heroes, with guests urged to dig deep to support injured servicemen and women. Here are all the winners from the night, along with the judges' comments: Best direct-to-customer platform Winner: Hargreaves Lansdown Highly commended: Alliance Trust "The judges found it impossible to ignore the continued success and domination of the winning platform. Best institutional platform Winner: Cofunds Second place: FundsNetwork "Whilst FundsNetwork pulled off a huge coup with Barcl...

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