Fintech Awards Wales 2025 Celebrates Innovation, Impact, and a Welsh – Winners Announced

The Fintech Awards Wales 2025 lit up Cardiff’s iconic Tramshed on Friday night, celebrating the pioneers and innovators driving Wales’ fast-growing financial technology sector. The prestigious event recognised outstanding achievements across the ecosystem, reinforcing Wales’ position as a leading UK hub for digital finance.

Matthew Hyde, Managing Director of FinTech Awards Wales, opened the evening by reflecting on the sector’s growth:

Tonight isn’t just about celebrating success. It’s about recognising the vital role Fintech continues to play in shaping the future of Wales. We are here to honour the creativity, innovation, and leadership that define the individuals and organisations in this room.

The mission of the Fintech Awards Wales remains as strong as ever: to recognise, attract, and invest in the remarkable Fintech companies and professionals who are driving growth across our nation.

From bold start-ups to fast-scaling businesses and established leaders, your contributions to the Welsh economy are nothing short of outstanding.

But these awards go beyond numbers and growth charts. At their heart, they are about people. The talent that is discovered, nurtured, and guided by many of you here tonight ensures that Fintech in Wales not only thrives but also competes on the global stage.

The event was proudly supported by Confused.com, the principal sponsor. CEO Steve Dukes shared his enthusiasm:

“The progress we’ve seen in the Welsh Fintech ecosystem over the past year is remarkable. It’s not just about celebrating what’s been achieved—it’s about the momentum we’re building. You can feel the energy and ambition in the room. The future is incredibly exciting.”

A standout moment of the evening was the presentation of the Outstanding Contribution to Fintech in Wales Award to Henry Engelhardt, founder of Admiral Insurance and Confused.com. The award was presented on behalf of the judging panel by former Confused.com CEO Louise O’Shea, in recognition of Engelhardt’s visionary leadership and lasting impact on Wales’ Fintech landscape.

“Henry’s contribution to the sector is immeasurable,” said Louise O’Shea. “His legacy continues to inspire the next generation of Fintech leaders in Wales and beyond.”

The Fintech Awards Wales 2025 concluded with a celebration of the sector’s brightest minds and boldest ideas, setting the stage for another year of innovation and growth.

The full list of winners and highly commended are as follows:

Fintech Start-up of the Year sponsored by Clockwise

  • Burbank Software Ltd

Best Academic Programme of the Year sponsored by Fintech Wales

  • The MSc Data Science – University of South Wales
  • Highly Commended – The MBS Community Academy – Monmouthshire Building Society

New Product of the Year sponsored by Deloitte

  •  Burbank Software Ltd
  • Highly Commended – Kesintel

Apprentice of the Year sponsored by act. als

  • Brogan Williams De Novo Solutions
  • Highly Commended – Tammy Newcombe

Best Growth Story / Scale up  of the Year sponsored by EY

  • Final Rentals

Fintech for Good of the Year sponsored by Capital on Tap

  • Credit Canary

Cyber Security Team of the Year sponsored by The Cyber Innovation Hub

  • Airbus
  • Highly Commended – Hodge

Rising FinTech Star of the Year sponsored by HSBC Innovation Banking

  • Sophie Webber Tramshed  Tech

Team of the Year sponsored by Cardiff Capital Region

  • PCW Team of Go Compare

Best Place to Work of the Year sponsored by PwC

  • Kerv
  • Highly Commended – Capital on Tap

Fintech Leader of the Year sponsored by Admiral

  • Mark Sweeny – De Novo Solutions

Fintech Company of the Year sponsored by Monmouthshire Building Society

  • Go CO
  • Highly Commended – Kerv

Best Use of AI sponsored by Go.Compare

  •   Cavefish

Best Advisory of the Year sponsored by Recruit 121 (Finance, Technology & Executive)

  • Capital Law
  • Highly Commended – Datamonet

Outstanding Contribution to Fintech in Wales

  • Henry Engelhardt