Fintech Innovation Awards 2025 Announced - Are You Prepared to Drive the Transformation?
The Global Fintech Innovation Awards (GFIA) 2025, now in its seventh year, is open for nominations. Organised by IBS Intelligence (IBSi), the awards aim to recognise cutting-edge innovation in the banking and financial technology landscape.
Nominations for GFIA 2025 are now open, and the competition is anticipated to be intense given the innovative submissions expected. Last year's competition was fierce, with over 400 submissions - a 60% increase year-on-year. Entries came from 155 banks and financial institutions and 90 technology vendors.
The awards will use a data-driven judging process to ensure fairness and accuracy. Some of the most contested categories last year included Core Banking, Digital Lending, Digital Banking, Digital Onboarding, and Use of AI/ML. New and evolving categories such as GenAI, financial inclusion, and identity management are expected in GFIA 2025.
GFIA 2025 will continue to spotlight successful bank-tech partnerships and real-world outcomes. Winners of GFIA gain year-long exposure via IBSi's platforms, editorial coverage, and event integrations. The awards promise to showcase cutting-edge innovation in the banking and financial technology landscape.
The GFIA 2025 is a global stage for game-changers in the financial technology space. It is expected to attract a broader pool of banks and tech vendors from both emerging and established markets. The winners of GFIA 2025 have not been publicly announced yet, but the competition is sure to be exciting.
Don't miss your chance to be a part of this prestigious event. Nominate today and take your innovation to the global stage. For more information, visit the official GFIA website.
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