FStech awards 2022 winners revealed

HSBC, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, Monneo, and The Cambridge Building Society were among those to scoop up awards at last’s nights FStech awards ceremony.

Now in its 22nd year, the awards, which celebrate the brightest and best of the financial services technology sector, were celebrated with a glitzy gala dinner at the Marriott in London’s Grosvenor Square.

HCL Technologies had plenty of cause for celebration this year, picking up two trophies alongside its banking partners. The company shared the Best Use of Data and Analytics award with Deutsche Bank and Partnership or Collaboration of the Year with NatWest.

Other winners on the night included Publicis Sapient with Lloyds Banking Group, who walked away with Best Customer Service and Experience Technology; ClearBank and TrueLayer, which collectively won the award for Open Banking Product or Service of the Year; and SEON, which took home the Cyber Security Solution of the Year award.

All the evening’s winners are as follows:

Best Use of Data and Analytics
WINNER: Deutsche Bank and HCL Technologies

Best Use of IT in Consumer Finance
WINNER: Wombat

Best Use of IT Trading Platforms
WINNER: HSBC

Best Use of IT in Commercial Banking - sponsored by Leapwork
WINNER: Monneo

Best Financial Services IT Team - sponsored by Form3
WINNER: The Cambridge Building Society

Best Customer Service and Experience Technology - sponsored by LTI (Larsen & Toubro Infotech)
WINNER: Publicis Sapient and Lloyds Banking Group

Best Use of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services
WINNER: Synectics Solutions

Best Use of Mobile
WINNER: myPOS Europe

Open Banking Product or Service of the Year - sponsored by Temenos
WINNER: ClearBank and TrueLayer

Anti-fraud Solution of the Year
WINNER: MuchBetter

Cyber Security Solution of the Year
WINNER: SEON

Compliance or RegTech Project of the Year
WINNER: Smarsh

Digital Transformation Project of the Year - sponsored by HCL Technologies
WINNER: Legal & General Investment Management and EXcubed

Blockchain Project of the Year
WINNER: Commerzbank

Cryptoasset Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Trustology

Partnership or Collaboration of the Year - sponsored by DivideBuy
WINNER: NatWest and HCL Technologies

Payments Innovation of the Year - sponsored by B4B Payments
WINNER: Form3

Financial Sector Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Collegia Pension

Cloud Computing Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Banking Circle

Risk Management Software of the Year
WINNER: J.P. Morgan Wealth Management

Innovative Product of the Year - sponsored by Proxymity
WINNER: Charles Taylor

Technology Provider of the Year
WINNER: Temenos

Most Disruptive Financial Sector Technology
WINNER: Proxymity

Consumer Finance Product of the Year
WINNER: By Miles

FinTech or InsurTech Startup of the Year- sponsored by Currencycloud and their partners
Transact Payments and Integrated Finance

WINNER: mmob

Financial Inclusion Award - sponsored by Banking Circle
WINNER: PensionBee

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