The second annual National Fintech Awards in association with GRID Finance will celebrate the exceptional achievements of the Irish Fintech industry. We are passionate about showcasing the very best from the brightest startups to the most established companies, who are paving the way for a more innovative, diverse and inclusive industry.
Our awards categories reflect the breadth and depth of the Irish Fintech industry, recognising those who are making a real impact on the future of financial technology. We celebrate the individuals who are driving this sector forward.
Whether you work in a regulated bank, an established payments business, a challenger start-up, or public service, the National Fintech Awards serve to recognise the contribution and achievement of those who are leading with innovation and making a difference.
Across these 15 prestigious awards, we will give a platform for companies and individuals who have driven excellence and innovation in the Irish Fintech sector to celebrate and share their work.
Concluding the evening with the final three landward awards.
We will recognise an individual who has made a Lifetime Achievement in Fintech in Ireland, followed by an individual who has made a pioneering contribution in the last year and finally recognising the overall Company of the Year.
“The National Fintech Awards are for everyone who is invested in building a better financial system in Ireland. Whether you are working in bank technology transformation, public policy, advice or a disruptive new financial technology business there is an award category for you. The awards will showcase the best and brightest of Irish Fintech on the island of Ireland”
Derek Foley Butler, CEO, GRID Finance & Chairman, GRID Foundation
Join us as we celebrate the outstanding achievements of the Fintech community and shape the future of finance in Ireland and beyond.
The Mansion House was conceptualised in the 18th century by one of Ireland’s great visionaries, Joshua Dawson. The Round Room was purpose designed in 1821 to receive King George IV.
Remarkable political events have taken place here including the first ever meeting of the Dáil Eireann in 1919 and throughout the years we have proudly welcomed high-profile guests from across the globe including Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, Queen Victoria, Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco. It was in the Round Room, in 1919 that the first Dail Eireann was held: Making the first definitive parliamentary move for home rule. Seventy of the elected Irish representatives did not attend West Minister but pledged to the First Irish parliamentary meeting ever held in Ireland instead.
The Round Room at The Mansion House,
Dawson Street
Dublin 2,
Ireland