FStech Awards: Final call for entries

Time is running out to enter the 2013 FStech Awards, which are set to take place on Thursday, 17 April at the London Lancaster Hotel. Deadline for entries is Friday, 30 November.

Now into their 13th year, the awards recognise excellence and innovation in the field of information technology within the UK and EMEA financial services sector. It's free to enter and you can put your organisation forward in as many as categories as you wish.

RBS, Lloyds Banking Group, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Hastings Direct, Barclaycard/Orange, eToro and BT Unified Trading over the BT Radianz Cloud were among the winners at the 2012 event. For your chance to join them in the FStech Awards hall of fame, visit: http://www.fstech.co.uk/awards

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