FStech Awards: entry deadline extended

FStech has extended the entry deadline for its 2012 Awards through to Monday, 19 December.

The event, which will be held on 28 March at the Lancaster London Hotel, recognises excellence and innovation in the field of information technology within the UK and EMEA financial services sectors.

"This is my first FStech awards so I'm really looking forward to receiving the entries, to working with the judges to determine the winners and, of course, to the night itself," says Scott Thompson, Editor, FStech. "There are three new categories this year: Best use of Technology in Customer Service; Best use of Mobile; and Green IT Initiative of the Year. I'm sure these new additions will boost an already strong line up of categories and help make the 2012 event the biggest and best yet."

The shortlist will be announced in mid-January. It's free to enter and all the information you need to do so can be found at: http://www.fstech.co.uk/awards

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