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Investment Week is pleased to announce financial services firms can now enter our Gold Standard Awards 2015.

Now in their 13th year, the Gold Standard Awards not only take account of a company's capability to conduct business, but assess standards of service, financial strength, fair value, trust, governance and social responsibility. The Discretionary Portfolio Management category is open to professional investment managers who specialise in managing portfolios for private investors, advisers and trustees. The winners in this category for 2014 were: • Bordier & Cie (UK) • Brewin Dolphin • Brooks Macdonald Asset Management • Rathbone Investment Management Meanwhile, the indepen...

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