Thursday 20th November 2008

Forthcoming Awards

And those who will have to wait…

In undertaking the research for the awards outlined above, the panel decided to expand their criteria somewhat to different fields within the banking sector.

The panel are currently deliberating and will announce the winners of the following awards in the November-December issue of the magazine (available at all good newsagents).

Best Hedge Fund Operation, Italy
Nominations:
HedgeInvest
Gruppo Kairos
Duemme Hedge
MPS AL

Best Factoring Team, Netherlands
Nominations:
IFN Finance
Fortis Commercial Finance
ING Commercial Finance

Best Trade Finance Provider, Israel, 2008
Nominations:
Bank Leumi
Bank Hapoalim
Euro Trade Bank
Discount Bank

Best Trade Finance Provider, South America, 2008
Nominations:
Banco Santander Chile
Bancolombia
Banco do Brasil
Bancomercantil

Best Trade Finance Provider, Greece, 2008
Nominations:
EFG Eurobank
Alpha Bank
Commercial Bank of Greece
Hypovereinsbank

Best Trade Finance Provider, Middle East, 2008
Nominations:
Samba Bank
Blom Bank Lebanon
Kuwait Finance House
Emirates NBD

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