The third annual Fintech Business Awards received more than 200 entries in twenty categories, making it the largest to date.
Ninety-six unique businesses were in the running for the 2019 awards, and ultimately 15 unique businesses were recognized.
“The fintech industry continues to grow in Australia and is internationally recognized for the solutions it brings to the financial sector, and our finalists tonight were able to stand out in this market and prove why they are the best.
“Congratulations to all of our winners and we look forward to seeing your continued growth and innovation,” he said.
Trade Ledger was one of the big winners of the evening, taking home both Fintech Startup of the Year as well as Lending Platform Innovator of the Year.
SocietyOne also won two awards, receiving the evening’s grand prize Fintech Business Excellence Award (Business) and Lending Innovator of the Year.
Class Limited received Software Services Innovator of the Year for 50 or More Employees and Accounting Innovator of the Year.
Meanwhile, mypropserity won Software Services Innovator of the Year for Under 50 Employees, as well as Financial Advice Innovator of the Year.
Ruth Hatherley from Moneycatcha won the Fintech Entrepreneur of the Year and the Fintech Business Excellence Award (Individual).
In her speech, Ms Hatherley thanked Fintech Business and the team that got her there.
“Thank you to Fintech Business, the judges, our partners and clients: especially my inspiring Moneycatcha team and my family. This price is for you.
Other enterprise award winners include Advice RegTech, Claim Central Consolidated, RateSetter, Raiz Invest, Verrency, Pocketbook and Spaceship.
The individual winners were Jodi Stanton of SendGold, Peta Tilse of Sophisticated Access and Charmian Holmes of The Fold Legal.
Congratulations to all the 2019 award winners.