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For Immediate Release: Fiscal Agents wins coveted Reader's Selection Awards OAKVILLE (August 27, 2001) - Fiscal Agents Financial Services Group has been honoured with a Reader's Selection Award in the category of "Investment Company" from the Oakville Beaver, Oakville's premier community newspaper. This award marks the second year in a row that Fiscal Agents has been bestowed with this distinction and the first that they have been acknowledged as a Diamond Winner. "We are delighted that the residents of Oakville have expressed their approval of the products and services that we provide," said David Newman, Director of Information Services and Owner of Fiscal Agents. The Reader's Selection Awards are presented annually to Oakville business and are chosen by the subscribers and newsstand readers of the newspaper, which is published three times a week. Since its inception in 1977, Fiscal Agents has grown to become Oakville's pre-eminent no-fee deposit broker, specializing in providing quality financial products and services to their clients. In addition, they have also expanded to include Fiscal Agents Financial Information Services, which has developed the reputation for being one of Canada's leading financial research houses. Fiscal Agents places an important focus on forming a strong bond with each of their clients. They work on a consistent basis to improve their already impressive selection of financial products, which includes GICs, mutual funds, retirement planning products, term deposits, insurance, and education savings plans. These awards provide Fiscal Agents with the acknowledgement that they remain as an important piece of the puzzle that makes up the competitive marketplace of Savings and Retirment planning and investment firms in Oakville. "To us, these awards are very important because the are voted on and decided by the people - those who use our products and services," states Newman. "At Fiscal Agents, this has always been very important to us because our customers are our number one priority and should always come first."
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