FStech awards 2024 winners revealed

Lloyds Banking Group & Publicis Sapient, HSBC and Revolut were among those to scoop up awards at last week's FStech awards ceremony.

Now in its 24th 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.

J.P. Morgan had plenty of cause for celebration this year, picking up three trophies, while Temenos celebrated two wins at the event.

Other winners on the night included Fingerprint, which one Anti-Fraud Solution of the Year; Worldpay, which won the DeFi Excellence Awards; and Velexa, which won Startup of the Year.

All the evening’s winners are as follows:

Best Use of Data Analytics
WINNER: Nova Credit

Best Use of Data
WINNER: Lloyds Banking Group & Publicis Sapient

Best Use of IT in Consumer Finance
WINNER: NewDay

Best Use of IT in investment banking
WINNER: GFT Technologies

Best Use of IT by a Trading Platform
WINNER: J.P. Morgan

Best Use of IT in Commercial Finance
WINNER: Nucleus Commercial Finance

Best Financial Services IT Team
WINNER: J.P. Morgan

Best Customer Service and Experience Technology
WINNER: Temenos

Best Use of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services - Sponsored by J.P. Morgan Chase
WINNER: HSBC

Consumer Finance App of the Year
WINNER: Revolut

Best Use of Open Banking

WINNER: Nuapay, an EML Payments Business

Anti-Fraud Solution of the Year
WINNER: Fingerprint

Cyber Security Solution of the Year - Sponsored by J.P. Morgan
WINNER: IntellectAI & St. James's Place

Operational Resilience Award
WINNER: Domestic & General Insurance

RegTech and Compliance Project of the Year
WINNER: Crystal Blockchain

Digital Transformation Project of the Year
WINNER: GFT Technologies

DeFi Excellence Award
WINNER: Worldpay

Financial Services Collaboration of the Year
WINNER: Moneyhub

Payments Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Truelayer

Financial Sector Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Wesleyan

Cloud Innovation of the Year
WINNER: NatWest

Risk Management Solution of the Year
WINNER: Fusion Risk Management

Most Innovative Product of the Year
WINNER: J.P. Morgan

Technology Provider of the Year
WINNER: Temenos

Most Disruptive Financial Sector Technology

WINNER: HSBC

Consumer Finance Product of the Year
WINNER: HyperJar

Startup of the Year
WINNER: Velexa

Financial Inclusion Award
WINNER: YouLend

ESG and Sustainability Solution of the Year
WINNER: AXA UK & Ireland

CTO/CIO of the Year
WINNER: Seb Chakraborty, Domestic & General Insurance



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