Investment Week wins B2B Title of the Year at Headlinemoney Awards

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Investment Week has been awarded the Financial B2B Title of the Year accolade at the 2015 Headlinemoney Awards.

The title beat strong competition to scoop the award, which aimed to recognise the publication which served its audience most effectively in the B2B space.  The awards were held on 13 May in a glittering ceremony at London's Park Lane Hilton Hotel. One of the judges commented: "Investment Week has made great strides over the past year, is strong on analysis, and is prepared to provide its audience of investment professionals with a contrarian viewpoint, all of which makes them my winner." Another member of the judging panel added: "The content is well targeted and always in sync wi...

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