One week left to enter Payments Awards

The UK’s most innovative payments companies have just one week left to enter for the 2019 Payments Awards.

Now in their seventh year, companies are able to submit entries for this year’s awards with an expanded selection of categories to choose from.

The ceremony will take place at the Marriott Grosvenor Square in London on 13 November. The evening’s host will be award-winning comedian and panel show regular Holly Walsh.

Celebrating the companies which have demonstrated excellence and innovation in the payments space, this year the awards will be welcoming entries in four new categories: Anti-Fraud Solution of the Year; Security Innovation of the Year; Best Cross-Border Payments Solution; and Blockchain or Cryptocurrency Initiative of the Year.

This year’s entries will be subject to an entry fee for the first time, but each individual who submits an entry before the 18 July deadline will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win a £200 voucher to spend at any of Gordon Ramsay's London restaurants.

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