Best Mortgage Site Of The Year


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

The Motley Fool scoops top prize at the 2006 Online Finance Awards

Last night, Fool.co.uk won the award for the Best Mortgage Site of the Year in the business-to-consumer category at the 2006 Online Finance Awards. The site was also highly commended for its services to private investors in the Best Financial Advice Site award.

The Awards, presented by Incisive Media, champion the standards of excellence set by the online financial services industry, and acknowledge the progress financial groups bring to technology and information development.

Saul Devine, newly-appointed Managing Director at Fool.co.uk comments: "The Online Finance Awards are invaluable in providing encouragement and recognition. Winning Best Mortgage Site of the Year is a great achievement and reflects The Motley Fool's commitment to delivering stronger personal finance expertise to its customers."

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