2014 Payments Awards: winners announced

VocaLink, Starbucks, Barclaycard, Zapp and Greggs/Eagle Eye Solutions were among the winners at the 2014 FStech/Retail Systems Payments Awards, which took place in London last night.

A full review of the big night will appear in the next issues of FStech and Retail Systems. But for now, here's a rundown of who won what.

Best Online Payments Solution (Consumer)
Klarna - WINNER

Best Online Payments Solution (Merchant)
Skrill - WINNER

Mobile Payments Solution of the Year
iZettle – HIGHLY COMMENDED
Starbucks - WINNER

Best Omnichannel Payments Solution
Moss Bros/Adyen - WINNER

Best Contactless Payments Project
Advanced Card Systems - WINNER

Best In-Store Payments Solution
Verifone/Gondola - WINNER

Technology Provider of the Year
VocaLink - WINNER

Online Technology Provider of the Year
xWare42 - WINNER

Anti-Fraud/Security Solution of the Year
Kount - WINNER

Most Disruptive Payments Technology
Zapp - WINNER

Best Merchant Acquirer/Processor
Credorax - WINNER

Retailer of the Year
Harris+Hoole - WINNER

Financial Services Institution of the Year
Wirecard Card Solutions - WINNER

Best Alternative Payments Project
Boku - WINNER

Cash Initiative of the Year
i-movo – JOINT WINNER
PayPoint – JOINT WINNER

Best Use of Social Media
Retail Merchant Services - WINNER

Compliance Project of the Year
Handpoint- WINNER

B2B Payments Innovation of the Year
Earthport - WINNER

Best Prepaid Card Solution
T-Mobile US - WINNER

Engagement and Loyalty Scheme of the Year
Greggs/Eagle Eye Solutions - WINNER

Payments Team of the Year (Financial Services)
Foregenix - HIGHLY COMMENDED
VocaLink - WINNER

Innovation of the Year
bPay by Barclaycard - WINNER

Payments Pioneer Award
VocaLink (David Yates) - WINNER

Overall Winner
Greggs/Eagle Eye Solutions – WINNER

Further information on the Payments Awards at: http://www.payments-awards.com/awards/

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