Revealed: Finalists for the Investment Company of the Year Awards 2018

Winners announced on 21 November

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PA's sister title Investment Week has unveiled the finalists for the Investment Company of the Year Awards 2018.

Investment Week's Investment Company of the Year Awards aim to recognise and reward excellence in closed-ended fund management. These awards highlight investment companies that produce consistent performance and where there is, in the judges' opinion, a high likelihood investors will not be disappointed in the future. The judging panel is made up of some of the UK's leading researchers and investors in investment companies, as well as several senior board members with many years' experience in the industry. The 2018 awards will be held on Wednesday 21 November at The Sheraton Park Lan...

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