Enter now for the Gold Standard Awards 2013

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Fund management groups and wealth management firms can start entering now for our Gold Standard Awards 2013.

The awards, which are in their eleventh year, are aimed at companies that not only have strong structures and procedures in place, but are going above and beyond standard business practices to promote consumer trust in the financial services sector. The awards not only take into account standards of service but financial strength, capability to conduct business as well as fair value. This year will also see an increased focus on governance and social responsibility. "One of the advantages of the Gold Standard Awards is that such a comprehensive assessment can act as a self-audit of a ...

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