Forex Magnates 2014 Tokyo Awards: Voting Starts Today

Thursday, 03/07/2014 | 07:07 GMT by FMAdmin Someone
  • The annual Forex Magnates Summit is near, and time has come for the registered attendees to cast their vote and name the winners in 10 categories, in the only FX trophy awarded exclusivley by industry peers.
Forex Magnates 2014 Tokyo Awards: Voting Starts Today
Mr. Jannick Malling receives the Forex Magnates Award

Mr. Jannick Malling Receives the Forex Magnates Award

Our 2014 Tokyo Summit is less than a month away, which means voting for Forex Magnates Awards opens today to determine the ten best Japanese companies in the FX industry (by origin or license). The winners will be announced at the closing event of the Summit, which will take place on July 29-30 at the luxurious Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

In contrast to many other awards, Forex Magnates Award winners are elected by the Summit’s registered attendees, so they are truly the Vox Populi of the industry. This makes the awards the industry’s most prestigious badge of honor for Forex related firms, as winners are chosen by peers and competitors in a discreet process that involves no other foreign consideration.

the Tokyo Awards categories

The Tokyo Awards Categories

How Do I Vote?

First and foremost, only registered attendees can take part in the voting process, so if you haven’t registered yet you can do it now. After registering, each of the hundreds of Summit attendees will receive emails directing them through the two stages of the process.

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In the first stage, each registered guest will receive an email inviting him/her to name five candidates for every award category. In the second phase, the Summit’s attendees will be asked to choose their favorite firm out of a the list of five finalists, comprised of companies that got the most votes in every category. The process will concluded in the coming days and winners will be announced at the Summit’s closing session.

Forex Magnates urges Tokyo Summit’s registered attendees to participate in the first round of the Awards voting and to have their say about this year’s best firms operating in the forex industry. Even if you register today or over the weekend and did not take part in the first round of making up the list of finalists, you’ll be able to choose the winner once the second round begins.

Prestigious Event, Exclusive Speeches

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The Tokyo Summit is a high-profile venue in the Forex world, bringing together both East and West professionals from all fields of the industry. From technology and platform providers to marketing experts, from brokers to regulators, the Summit provides it participants with a wide array of networking opportunities, enlightening content and an exhibition presenting state of the art products and technology.

Various panel discussions will be held during the Summit, targeting the hottest trends in Japanese Forex, with some of the industry’s leading figures as speakers. Also on the agenda are two exclusive keynote speeches: On the first day, Baidu’s General Manager, Mr. Franky Ho will discuss possible ways for digital success in China. On the second day of the Summit, Japan’s Mr. Eisuke Sakakibara will address the country’s most pressing issues in regard to the foreign Exchange industry.

For registration to the 2014 Tokyo Summit click here.

Mr. Jannick Malling receives the Forex Magnates Award

Mr. Jannick Malling Receives the Forex Magnates Award

Our 2014 Tokyo Summit is less than a month away, which means voting for Forex Magnates Awards opens today to determine the ten best Japanese companies in the FX industry (by origin or license). The winners will be announced at the closing event of the Summit, which will take place on July 29-30 at the luxurious Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

In contrast to many other awards, Forex Magnates Award winners are elected by the Summit’s registered attendees, so they are truly the Vox Populi of the industry. This makes the awards the industry’s most prestigious badge of honor for Forex related firms, as winners are chosen by peers and competitors in a discreet process that involves no other foreign consideration.

the Tokyo Awards categories

The Tokyo Awards Categories

How Do I Vote?

First and foremost, only registered attendees can take part in the voting process, so if you haven’t registered yet you can do it now. After registering, each of the hundreds of Summit attendees will receive emails directing them through the two stages of the process.

tokyomandarin

In the first stage, each registered guest will receive an email inviting him/her to name five candidates for every award category. In the second phase, the Summit’s attendees will be asked to choose their favorite firm out of a the list of five finalists, comprised of companies that got the most votes in every category. The process will concluded in the coming days and winners will be announced at the Summit’s closing session.

Forex Magnates urges Tokyo Summit’s registered attendees to participate in the first round of the Awards voting and to have their say about this year’s best firms operating in the forex industry. Even if you register today or over the weekend and did not take part in the first round of making up the list of finalists, you’ll be able to choose the winner once the second round begins.

Prestigious Event, Exclusive Speeches

Tokyo2013this1

The Tokyo Summit is a high-profile venue in the Forex world, bringing together both East and West professionals from all fields of the industry. From technology and platform providers to marketing experts, from brokers to regulators, the Summit provides it participants with a wide array of networking opportunities, enlightening content and an exhibition presenting state of the art products and technology.

Various panel discussions will be held during the Summit, targeting the hottest trends in Japanese Forex, with some of the industry’s leading figures as speakers. Also on the agenda are two exclusive keynote speeches: On the first day, Baidu’s General Manager, Mr. Franky Ho will discuss possible ways for digital success in China. On the second day of the Summit, Japan’s Mr. Eisuke Sakakibara will address the country’s most pressing issues in regard to the foreign Exchange industry.

For registration to the 2014 Tokyo Summit click here.

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