Payments Awards 2017: deadline extended

The deadline for this year’s Payments Awards has been extended to 4 August, so there is still time to submit your organisation’s entries.

Now in their fifth year and hosted by FStech and sister title Retail Systems, there are 27 categories to choose from, with five new trophies up for grabs including the Payments Infrastructure Award and Blockchain Initiative of the Year.

Winning entries come from those companies, individuals and organisations who have launched or implemented the most outstanding payments solutions, initiatives and projects during the past year.

The awards are free to enter and the winners will be revealed at a gala dinner at the London Marriott Hotel on 16 November. Triumphant companies at last year’s event included Raphaels Bank, Saxo Payments, Mastercard, RateSetter, Verifone and Western Union.

For more information, and to submit your entry, visit: http://www.payments-awards.com/awards/index.php

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