Nominations open for ‘The Fintech Power 50 2025’
Nominations are now open for The Fintech Power 50 2025, the annual guide showcasing the most influential and innovative companies, along with visionary leaders shaping the future of the fintech industry.
Now in its sixth year, the exclusive annual programme will recognise 40 trailblazing companies and 10 of the world’s leading fintech influencers. In doing so, the Fintech Power 50 acts as a central hub for driving transformative change and creativity in the financial services industry.
This year includes an exciting new payment vertical, The Payments Power 50 in an exclusive partnership with Payments Cards & Mobile, the market intelligence hub for global payments news, research, and consulting.
Inclusion in the Fintech Power 50 list not only highlights the most innovative companies and knowledgeable individuals in the industry, but also offers members access to The Fintech Power 50’s trusted network.
To support the event, organisers have put together an extensive 12-month programme that includes content support in the form of a monthly webinar and podcast, video interviews, editorial content in the Fintech Times newspaper, PR support, networking events, exclusive C-Suite dinners, and matchmaking opportunities.
Moreover, The Fintech Power 50 team travels the globe, supporting its members at 100 events worldwide. In 2024, the programme featured some of the biggest hitters in the global financial services industry, including Dr Ruth Wandhöfer, an expert on banking regulatory and innovation matters, Jim Marous, the globally recognised financial industry strategist and Theo Lau, book author, public speaker and advisor.
The list also honoured brilliant international businesses such as Moneyhub, Paymob, ClearScore, Jumio.
Jason Williams, CEO of The Fintech Power 50, says: “Every year, The Fintech Power 50 highlights the best of the fintech community, putting a spotlight on innovative and brilliant companies and exceptional ‘finfluencers’ from around the world. The 2024 cohort included businesses from diverse regions such as Canada, Europe, the Middle East, the UK, and the US, spanning emerging sectors like paytech, wealthtech, and embedded finance.
“Being included in the Fintech Power 50 is more than just receiving an award; it’s a recognition of the contributions individuals and companies are making to drive innovation and growth in the sector. It also serves as a valuable recommendation tool.”
Nominations for ‘The Fintech Power 50 2025’ will close on October 31st. To nominate yourself or someone else, visit www.thepower50.com/fintech/nominations.