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Final Call for Nominations issued by organisers of 2020 TECAs
19 August 2020
THE NOMINATION deadline for the 2020 Tackling Economic Crime Awards (TECAs) – for which Security Matters is serving as the Official Media Partner – draws ever closer with just over two weeks left for companies and individuals to enter.
The deadline for entries is 9.00 am UK time on Tuesday 1 September. Submit your nominations and be in with a chance of being named the best in your field of expertise and receive recognition for all of your hard work.
Entry to the TECAs is free and open to all organisations and individuals with a common interest in tackling every area of economic crime.
Award categories available to enter are as follows:
*Outstanding Manager or Director
*Outstanding Team
*Outstanding Customer Service Initiative
*Outstanding Training Initiative
“Outstanding New Product
*Outstanding Training Initiative
*Outstanding Partnership
*Outstanding Investigator
*Outstanding Policing Initiative
*Outstanding Young Professional
*Outstanding Cyber Company
*Outstanding Female Professional
*Outstanding Male Professional
*Outstanding Prevention Initiative
*Lifetime Achievement Award
Finalists and winners of the TECAs enjoys an elevated profile within the financial crime sector so don’t miss your chance: enter the 2020 TECAs without delay.
This year, due to the COVID-19 restrictions, the entry process will culminate in a virtual presentation event on Monday 7 December. More information about the presentation of the awards will follow in due course.
Enter before the deadline of 9.00 am UK time on Tuesday 1 September 2020
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