7th May, 2019

The awards celebrate outstanding performance and contributions to the financial industry.
The entry deadline for Global Investor’s Investment Excellence Awards 2019 has been extended until Friday May 10.
The awards recognise the achievements of asset management and financial services firms, individuals, and technology products over the last 12 months.
Now in their 18th year, the established awards celebrate success across a variety of categories, including asset manager of the year, broker of the year, fund administrator of the year, exchange of the year, technology innovation of the year, and best technology product for regulatory change. View the full list of categories.
Previous winners include Amundi, Blackrock, BNP Paribas, Eurex, Thomson Reuters, LCH, and BNY Mellon. Take a look at all of the winners of the Investment Excellence Awards 2018.
The awards are open to asset managers, securities services firms, and specialist providers. Entries are also accepted from communication teams, PR firms, and those with a relationship with the nominated entity.
Entries will be reviewed by the Global Investor editorial team and put to a judging panel of experienced individuals in the industry. Judges will be looking for entries that demonstrate notable achievements over the last 12 months, delivering improved performance, innovation and stand-out services.
The Investment Excellence Awards will take place in London on the evening of Wednesday July 3 2019, providing an opportunity for the industry to come together to network and celebrate with clients, partners, and peers.
Ensure your firm has a chance to make this year’s shortlist by taking advantage of the extended entry deadline of Friday May 10.
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