2013 FStech Awards: new editions

FStech has added three new categories to its 2013 Awards. The event, now into its 13th year, recognises excellence and innovation in the field of information technology within the UK and EMEA financial services sector.

The new categories are as follows: Best Use of Social Media; Data Governance Project of the Year; Best Use of Online Services.

The awards will be held at the London Lancaster Hotel on Thursday, 28 March. 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 last time around. The financial services sector’s best and brightest descended upon the Lancaster London Hotel earlier this year to find out who had won what, network and enjoy the evening.

It's free to enter the 2013 Awards and all the information you need to do so can be found at: http://www.fstech.co.uk/awards/

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