European Pensions Awards 2010: First round of judges announced

European Pensions is pleased to announce the first 21 judges lined up for its European Pensions 2010 Awards, the results of which will be announced on 1 July 2010 at a Black Tie Gala Event in London.

The 2010 judging panel will eventually be made up of approximately 30 independent judges from across the European pensions sphere, to include providers, pension funds, consultants and representatives from various European pensions and investment associations.

To see the list of judges so far, please visit the European Pensions Awards website: www.europeanpensions.net/awards

The European Pensions Awards, now in their third year, have been designed to recognise outstanding achievement in the varied fields of European pension provision, honouring the investment firms, consultancies and pension providers across Europe that have set the professional standards in order to best serve European pension funds in these increasingly challenging times.

The closing date for entries is 15 March 2010, after which our extensive panel of expert judges will have the challenging task of picking the winners to be announced at a black tie Awards Gala at London's prestigious Lancaster London Hotel on Thursday 1 July 2010.

Please visit www.europeanpensions.net/awards for details on how to enter.

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