FStech Awards 2018: shortlist announced

Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, RBS, Starling, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse and Saxo Payments are among the companies which have been shortlisted for the 2018 FStech Awards.

Now in its 18th year, this prestigious event continues to celebrate technology excellence and innovation across the UK and EMEA financial services sector.

This year there are 27 trophies to be won, including for new categories such as Blockchain Project of the Year and Partnership or Collaboration of the Year.

The full list of shortlisted organisations can be found here.

The winners will be revealed at the FStech Awards gala dinner and ceremony on 22 March, which will be held at the London Marriott Hotel in Mayfair.

For more information or to book your table, visit the FStech Awards website.

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