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Landmark shortlisted for National Business Awards

Landmark Information Group, the UK's leading provider of digital mapping and land data intelligence to property professionals has recently been announced as a finalist in the "Best Use of Technology" award in the prestigious 2005 National Business Awards.

The nomination, the highest accolade that British businesses can aspire to achieve, marks the company's continued commitment to provide reliable and cost effective data solutions, and dedication to develop new ways of delivering high quality information to a wide range of customer groups. It was Landmark's industry renowned mapping tool, Promap, which provides 16,000 professionals with immediate online access to Ordnance Survey digital mapping which demonstrated to the judges the extent of Landmark's technological expertise.

Landmark will now compete against 10 other high calibre companies, including Asda, British Airways, Camelot Group and Royal Bank of Scotland.

The winners are to be announced at the gala dinner on Tuesday 8th November at Grosvenor House, London.

Commenting on becoming a finalist, Richard Pawlyn, Managing Director of Landmark's Property and Environment Division said: "The ethos behind the National Business Awards is to recognise and reward excellence, innovation and success, so it is an honour for the company to be shortlisted and be grouped with such high quality companies from the cream of British industry."

"Operating in a dynamic and demanding market, it has been imperative for the company to invest heavily in research and development in order to stay one step ahead. By implementing cutting edge technology, we have been able to maintain our market leading position and ensure we are able to meet the challenging and changing needs of our customers."

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