2024 Payments Awards open for entry

Entries for the 2024 Payments Awards are now open, with a 11 July deadline to submit your company for consideration across a range of categories.

The black-tie awards ceremony will take place on 14 November 2024 at London’s Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square and will celebrate the most talented companies involved in the payments sector as it continues its exponential growth trajectory.

The awards are open to companies wishing to enter their teams for 33 categories including a number of new categories, like Best Use of AI and Data in Payments and the International Payments Excellence Award

Join FStech in lauding innovation and excellence within the UK and European payments sector.

Click here to view this year’s full list of categories and here to submit your entry.



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