Who triumphed at the Investment Research Awards 2017?

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Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week has announced the winners of its Investment Research Awards 2017 in categories including Best Fund Ratings and Research Service and Best Investment Research Site.

At what is a time of huge change for the research industry, the Investment Week Investment Research Awards are designed to highlight services that demonstrate knowledge, innovation, engagement with clients, and transparency. When assessing submissions, the judges looked for attributes including: clear identification of the research objectives and principles; depth and breadth of research provided; objectivity of the research; how it fulfils the client's needs; added value elements of the research, including proprietary rating systems and technology tools. Click here for more informati...

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