Thursday 20th November 2008

Best Advisory Broker Services, 2008; Best CFD Provider, 2008

Best Advisory Broker Services, 2008; Best CFD Provider, 2008: Blue Index
The panel rarely awards a company multiple awards, but on this occasion, the judges felt that Blue Index thoroughly deserved both titles. With that in mind, World Finance is proud to announce that Blue Index have been awarded Best Advisory Broker Services, 2008, and Best CFD Provider, 2008. Whilst researching the first award, the panel decided the second was unavoidable.

Some of the more important factors for both awards were:

Customer relations and client services
Financial systems and utilisation
Quality of governance
Market leadership

Congratulations to all of those at Blue Index who have taken the company to such a level that two such prestigious categories could be dominated with ease.

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