10 years of #FRAwards: 2019 - voting closes tomorrow
Over the last few weeks, we have been looking back at some of the winners of the Financial Reporter Awards since their inauguration in 2009. There have been hundreds of deserving winners over the years - some established High Street names and some smaller, up-and-coming firms. We have been proud to present each of them with an award that was voted for by the intermediary - by you, our readers.
2019’s awards will be no different in this respect. With voting closing for the Financial Reporter Awards 2019 tomorrow at 5pm, you still have a chance to make a difference in your industry - by telling us who pulls out all the stops to help you get cases over the line; which BDM is always a friendly and knowledgeable voice at the end of the phone; which business deserves to be recognised for their tech prowess; and many more.
Here’s what some of our past winners said these awards meant to them:
“Winning Best Technology Provider was important for 360 Dot Net because this award is voted for by the users. It is a tremendous measure of customer satisfaction, endorsing the quality of our team’s work.” - Carlos Thibaut, 360 Dot Net
“Winning an award at the Financial Reporter Awards is not about adding a trophy to a cabinet (although it is a great feeling!) - it is about being recognised by your peers and industry colleagues.” - Dave Harris, more 2 life
“Winning the FR award was special for us because it is voted for by our peers, and we know that to win it that you genuinely have to be good at what you do.” - Melinda McMahon, Metropolis Solicitors
But it’s not only recognising and applauding the businesses who make this industry a better place for you to work. The Financial Reporter Awards are also about raising the bar for all businesses and showing them that innovation, excellence and good service are rewarded - and this means a better industry for consumers.
So help us make a difference. Vote before 5pm tomorrow - and help us choose your industry winners for 2019.
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