FStech awards 2023 winners revealed

JP Morgan Chase, Barclays, HSBC, and Banking Circle were among those to scoop up awards at last’s nights FStech awards ceremony.

Now in its 23rd 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.

HSBC had plenty of cause for celebration this year, picking up three trophies, while JP Morgan Chase celebrated two wins at the event.

Other winners on the night included Coutts which won Best Use of IT in Consumer Finance; HyperJar, which won Best Use of Mobile; and SEON, which for the second year in a two won the Cyber Security Solution of the Year Award.

All the evening’s winners are as follows:

Best Use of Data and Analytics
WINNER: Parmenion Capital Partners

Best Use of IT in Consumer Finance
WINNER: Coutts

Best Use of IT Trading Platforms
WINNER: JP Morgan Chase

Best Use of IT in Commercial Banking
WINNER: Finecta

Best Financial Services IT Team
WINNER: Intellect Design Arena and St. James's Place

Best Customer Service and Experience Technology – Sponsored by Wise
WINNER: Barclays

Best Use of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services – Sponsored by Synectics Solutions
WINNER: JP Morgan Chase

Best Use of Mobile – Sponsored by JP Morgan Chase
WINNER: HyperJar

Open Banking Product or Service of the Year
WINNER: Monneo

Anti-fraud Solution of the Year
WINNER: Experian UK

Cyber Security Solution of the Year – Sponsored by JP Morgan Chase

WINNER: SEON

Compliance or RegTech Project of the Year
WINNER: HSBC – STAR (Scenarios Timeseries And Riskfactors)

Digital Transformation Project of the Year – Sponsored by HCLTech
WINNER: HSBC

Digital Asset Innovation of the Year
WINNER: VP Bank and GFT

Partnership or Collaboration of the Year
WINNER: KA2 and N2S

Payments Innovation of the Year – Sponsored by Nuapay (EML Open Banking business)
WINNER: Banking Circle

Financial Sector Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Weavr

Cloud Computing Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Red Hat

Risk Management Software of the Year
WINNER: HSBC

Most Innovative Product of the Year
WINNER: Novatus Advisory

Technology Provider of the Year – Sponsored by Terrapay
WINNER: Finastra

Most Disruptive Financial Sector Technology

WINNER: Pax2pay

Consumer Finance Product of the Year

WINNER: Publicis Sapient & Lloyds Banking Group

FinTech or InsurTech Startup of the Year
WINNER: Finecta

Financial Inclusion Award
WINNER: ClearBank and PayPoint

ESG and Sustainability Solution of the Year – Sponsored by Intellect Design
WINNER: KA2 and Metro Bank

CTO/CIO of the Year Award
WINNER: Tony Coleman, Temenos

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