Content Hub: Banking Tech Awards USA 2023 winners
The 2nd annual Banking Tech Awards USA ceremony took place on 1 June 2023 in the vibrant city of New York.
The black-tie event, held at the fabulous 583 Park Avenue in heart of New York, welcomed over 250 guests from the banking and financial technology industries including JP Morgan, KeyBank, Sunstate Bank, Wells Fargo, Peapack-Gladstone Bank, State Street, Provenir, InterSystems, Finotta, Bank of America, Numerix, Apiture, Socure, Morgan Stanley, Zenus Bank, and many others.
It was a night of recognition, entertainment and networking as the industry’s brightest stars gathered to celebrate their achievements and progress on the technology, digitalisation and innovation fronts.
There was a total of 40 winners and 23 highly commended entries this year across categories including: Best Tech Overhaul, Best Community Bank/Credit Union Modernisation, Best Embedded Finance System, Best Use of Tech in Lending, Best Core Banking System, FinTech Start-up of the Year, Woman in Technology, Tech Team of the Year, plus many more.
For a full list of this year’s winners and highly commended as well as the photos and videos from the night visit the Banking Tech Awards USA website.
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