Starting Monday, October 21 voting will open to determine the finalists in each respective category
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The nomination round for the London Summit 2019 Industry Awards is officially over. Starting Monday, October 21, voting will open to determine the finalists in each respective category of industry-leading companies for 2019.
In less than one month, the doors of Old Billingsgate will be swung open for the largest trading event in Europe, London Summit 2019. Before the event, however, attendees have the chance to make their voices heard by voting to recognize the best in the industry.
Every year, Finance Magnates celebrates the excelling industry participants in the key segments, by allowing the industry to cast a vote and rank the best and the brightest.
Each year we make strides to keep voting as streamlined as possible, and this one is no different. Still unsure how to vote? No problem, we have got you covered.
Starting Monday, October 21, click under the awards tab located at the top of the following page. From here, prospective voters need to first log into their accounts using the interface seen below.
Make sure to enter your valid credentials, then click the submit button. Now that you are logged in, you will be eligible to vote across any one of twelve different categories.
To do so, simply scroll down and click on any category. After clicking on a given category, you will be prompted to vote for any three companies that have been selected.
A detailed description of each category is given. You can either scroll down and manually click on a company to vote for or use the search bar highlighted below to find specific companies.
Your votes will appear under 'My votes' before finalizing your choices. Make sure NOT to click refresh during this process, or some of your votes may not be counted.
Voting during phase one of this process will last only until November 1, so make sure not to delay and ensure your voice is heard.
It’s Not Too Late to Reserve Your Seat!
London Summit 2019 will be held on November 13-14 at Old Billingsgate. The event offers the standard trading industry gathering for learning, meeting contacts, and creating new business.
Attendees, over 3,000 are expected this year, come from leading retail FX brokers, investment banks, fintech startups, and the service providers that make the business tick.
The nomination round for the London Summit 2019 Industry Awards is officially over. Starting Monday, October 21, voting will open to determine the finalists in each respective category of industry-leading companies for 2019.
In less than one month, the doors of Old Billingsgate will be swung open for the largest trading event in Europe, London Summit 2019. Before the event, however, attendees have the chance to make their voices heard by voting to recognize the best in the industry.
Every year, Finance Magnates celebrates the excelling industry participants in the key segments, by allowing the industry to cast a vote and rank the best and the brightest.
Each year we make strides to keep voting as streamlined as possible, and this one is no different. Still unsure how to vote? No problem, we have got you covered.
Starting Monday, October 21, click under the awards tab located at the top of the following page. From here, prospective voters need to first log into their accounts using the interface seen below.
Make sure to enter your valid credentials, then click the submit button. Now that you are logged in, you will be eligible to vote across any one of twelve different categories.
To do so, simply scroll down and click on any category. After clicking on a given category, you will be prompted to vote for any three companies that have been selected.
A detailed description of each category is given. You can either scroll down and manually click on a company to vote for or use the search bar highlighted below to find specific companies.
Your votes will appear under 'My votes' before finalizing your choices. Make sure NOT to click refresh during this process, or some of your votes may not be counted.
Voting during phase one of this process will last only until November 1, so make sure not to delay and ensure your voice is heard.
It’s Not Too Late to Reserve Your Seat!
London Summit 2019 will be held on November 13-14 at Old Billingsgate. The event offers the standard trading industry gathering for learning, meeting contacts, and creating new business.
Attendees, over 3,000 are expected this year, come from leading retail FX brokers, investment banks, fintech startups, and the service providers that make the business tick.
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