Gold Standard Awards 2016 winners revealed

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Brooks Macdonald and Rathbone Investment Management were among the Gold Standard Award winners honoured at a special ceremony at the House of Commons last night.

The Gold Standard Awards have been supporting higher standards in financial services in the UK for the past 14 years. They evaluate a company's ability to conduct business by assessing 'Five Pillars' - capability, service, financial strength, fair value and trust - which take into account structures and processes in place, fees, as well as issues such as governance and social responsibility. For more information on the awards, click here The winners Discretionary Fund Management Brooks Macdonald Rathbone Investment Management Wealth Management Mazars Financial Planning ...

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