The Europe FinTech Awards 2024 winners
The Europe FinTech Awards ceremony took place in London last night.
Since the deadline closed in May the judges have been working hard to assess all the entries and decide on the winners in each category.
The biggest winners on the night were Enfuce, taking home two prizes, Best ESG Campaign and the highly coveted FinTech of the Year.
Thank you again to our wonderful sponsors myPOS, Sumsub, and FinTech Intel.
The full list of winners is below – congratulations to everyone who won, and commiserations to those who didn’t.
Accounting Tech of the Year: PayTic
The judges appreciated that this entry detailed the features well as well as the measurable benefits within the application.
Banking Tech of the Year: nCino
This entry showed measurable benefits; they used generative AI to show how they were innovating, and it was a clear use of application.
Best Employer Award: CubeMatch
The judges liked that this company has a horizontal management structure and that they’re going for a less hierarchical structure. They also really liked that they encourage their employees to come up with new ideas.
Best ESG Campaign: Enfuce
The judges loved that this company showed that they have clearly embedded demonstrable ESG policies. They are publicly pushing these topics and are really emphasising reducing CO2 emissions.
Crypto Award: CoinsPaid
What the judges loved about this entry is that they’re focused on security measures and customer support, as well as working on addressing crypto volatility.
Data Initiative of the Year: Wise
The judges loved the product attached to this entry, and how it solves a specific customer need.
Director of the Year: Brite Payments – Lena Hackelöer
The judges were impressed that this person has secured the largest all female founding team. They’ve built a large company by seeing a market gap and filling it.
Disruptor of the Year: Protection Guru Pro
The judges loved the product that was submitted with this entry, they felt like it’s really making waves in the industry.
Entrepreneur of the Year: Sidekick – Matt Ford
The judges liked the efficiency this person showed with their company. Their entry was far and away the best of all received.
Fintech Partner Award: Wallester AS
This entry impressed the judges because it displayed a really strong commitment to partnerships, with some really impressive partnerships on display.
InsurTech of the Year: Vitesse
This company showed evidence of continued growth and innovation, which really impressed the judges.
Investment Tech of the Year: InRento
The judges felt this was a really strong entry in a really strong category. This entry stood out in particular for the company’s commitment to its customers.
LendTech of the Year: Abound
The judges loved this company’s use of open banking and AI to understand customers. They showed concrete data that their borrowers default 75% less thanks to this.
PayTech of the Year: Justt
What impressed the judges most about this company is their commitment to working with underserved communities.
Personal Finance Tech of the Year: Moneyhub
This company has partnered with traditional financial institutions, have secured good funding, and have also introduced like a lot of good features already.
RegTech of the Year: RegRight by Corlytics
What impressed the judges about this entry was the clear expertise the company displayed.
Rising Star of the Year: Wise – Mathilde Janfils
What impressed the judges about this person is the results they’ve displayed, showing measurable improvement in everything they do.
Startup of the Year: TRIBE
The winner of this award showed a really strong entry, displaying lots of strong qualities to stand out from the crowd.
Team of the Year: Form3
The entry displayed metrics from a number of external sources as well as internal, showing third party validation for what they do.
WealthTech of the Year: Cadro
The judges really liked that this company focus on the customer and the user, and were impressed by the user experience highlighted in the entry.
Web3 Award: Fiat24
This entry had a lot of focus on regulation and licencing, which the judges felt was very impressive.
Young Achiever of the Year: Corlytics – Rory McGrath
What impressed the judges about this entry is that they focused heavily on customer success.
Fintech of the Year: Enfuce
The judges were impressed by this entry because it demonstrated a true European scale for the business. As well as this, they’ve demonstrated great growth as female founders and have a really strong ESG presence.