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Standard Life Investments Institutional Team make it three in a row

 Standard Life Investments, the global fund manager, is delighted to announce that its UK Institutional Team has picked up a third prestigious award in three months.

 Standard Life Investments was recently named "Most Innovative Asset Manager" at the Engaged Investor Trustee Awards, in London. Voted on by trustees, the award recognises innovation and best practice in asset management.

 Commenting on the achievement, Louise Kay, Head of UK Institutional Business

 Development, Standard Life Investments, said:

 "We are particularly proud to win this award, as it was voted on by Trustees. By providing a comprehensive range of investment solutions, across asset classes, we have helped deliver potential to our clients to meet their overall objectives and outcomes."

 In May 2011, Standard Life Investments won accolades for the "Investment Manager of the Year" and "DC Investment Only Provider of the Year" at the Professional Pensions UK Pensions Awards 2011,

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