In response to the rising concerns of security in cyberspace and data, a new category, “Cybersecurity and Data Protection”, has been introduced to recognise effort in protecting sensitive information against potential attacks. Both female and male play a key role in maintaining the sustainable development of FinTech industry. In this regard, IFTA also introduced the “Female’s Pioneer Award” to recognise female leaders and practitioners who have made unswerving effort and contribution to challenge the status quo and chart new frontier.
“IFTA Awards aim to celebrate the effort of FinTech practitioners in upholding Hong Kong’s role as one of the world’s financial centres.” said IFTA Founder and Chairman Mr Paul Pong, “Technology is evolving in an unprecedented pace. Innovative adoption of technology in finance has empowered automation, enhanced client accessibility and supported businesses to stay ahead of competition. Through the Awards, we aim to celebrate the many innovative FinTech breakthroughs practitioners have made that drove our society forward and fuelled our businesses.”
Head Juror of IFTA Awards 2022/23 Dr Dorothy Chau mentioned, “We recognise that female plays an equally important role as male to the long-term development and growth of FinTech industry. We have therefore introduced the new ‘Female Pioneer Award’ in order to honour the contribution of female industry leaders and inspire more women to pursue a career in FinTech.”
Since its establishment in 2017, the IFTA has played an active role in raising the bar of FinTech industry in Asia, facilitating FinTech education and serving as a platform for nurturing new talents. For the past five years, the Awards have recognised outstanding companies and individuals who have dedicated to the development of this once emerging, and now maturing industry.
Award categories of IFTA Awards 2022/23 are as follows.
Corporate Achievements in FinTech and innovation
A total of 10 award categories are open to projects or solutions in Asia used by publicly listed companies, private corporates, and start-ups. They are:
- RegTech
- InsurTech
- Payment Tech
- Blockchain, Cryptocurrency and CEP (Cryptoasset Exchange Providers)
- Banking Tech
- Wealth Tech
- Metaverse, NFT, and DeFi (Decentralised Finance)
- ArtTech
- Cybersecurity and Data Protection
- Others (innovative projects that fall under FinTech but excluded from categories stated above)
Outstanding Financial Technologists of the Year
There are 4 award categories open to individuals and teams for their achievements in fintech industry.
- Leader of the Year – Recognising company founders, shareholding directors, or C-suite executives
- Rising Star of the Year – Recognising young professionals at or below the age of 35
- Star in the Making – Recognising students (undergraduate or postgraduate) who come up with innovative projects or ideas that can positively transform the FinTech industry
- Team of the Year – Recognising corporate teams/project teams who have made significant contribution through the implementation of FinTech solutions
The Jury Panel (in alphabetical order of surnames)
Name | Title |
Head Juror | |
Dr Dorothy CHAU | Head of Security Special Projects Crypto.com |
Jurors | |
Mr Barry CHAN | Chief Digital Officer and Head of FINNOSpace FORMS HK |
Prof Emil CHAN | Chairman The Association of Cloud and Mobile Computing Professionals |
Mr Raymond CHAN | CEO & Director Mataverse Securities |
Mr Calvin CHENG | Founder & CEO Wizpresso |
Mr Sean LEE | Co-founder MODO Tech |
Mr Aldous MAK | Chief Financial Officer Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation |
Ms Juni YAN | Managing Director Openhive |
Mr Victor YIM | Head of FinTech Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited |
Prof YIU Siu Ming | Professor Department of Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong |
For more information, please visit www.iftaawards.org