IFAonline named B2B website of the year

Scott Sinclair
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IFAonline.co.uk was last night named Financial B2B Website of the Year at the prestigious Headlinemoney awards.

The website, which last picked up the award in 2007, was named as the best for a trade audience at a ceremony at the Hilton on Park Lane in London. One judge said of the site: "I really enjoyed looking at the site and it appears to me that it ticks a lot of B2B boxes by pulling together interesting news and other content as well, as providing the feel of a community that you want to keep on visiting." Another added: "It certainly looks like the website is in tune with its professional audience: basically it gets inside the heads of its users and I like the video element as well." I...

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