Bank of the Year Awards 2023 – Call for entries

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BANK OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2023

Regarded as the industry standard for banking excellence, The Banker’s Bank of the Year awards will once again be contested by the world's leading financial institutions.

Judged on their ability to deliver returns, gain strategic advantage and serve their markets – winners reap huge benefits in terms of market visibility and position.

As always the competition to win will be very tough. 

New this year, banks will have the option to submit their completed entry forms via our secure awards platform. Visit bankoftheyearawards.awardsplatform.com to register an account and upload your entry documents.

Alternatively, submissions can be emailed to BankoftheYear@ft.com.

Download the entry form:

Financial Inclusion and Banking in the Community Awards 2023

Whether in industrialised countries or developing economies, all countries face the challenge of including their poorest members in the financial system. Banks serving this segment not only perform a social function, through reducing poverty and boosting prosperity, but can also ensure a responsible and sustainable path to growth.

Download the categories and guidelines:

The deadline for submissions is Friday, July 7th. 

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The Banker’s Bank of the Year Awards 2022

November 10, 2022

The Banker’s Bank of the Year Awards continue to go from strength to strength, with hundreds of entries submitted from all corners of the world. Congratulations to all of this year's winners.

Jordan

September 2, 2004

Arab Bank Group

Japan

September 2, 2004

Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group (MTFG)

Jamaica

September 2, 2004

The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.

Italy

September 2, 2004

Banca Intesa

Israel

September 2, 2004

Bank Hapoalim

Ireland

September 2, 2004

Bank of Ireland

Iran

September 2, 2004

Bank Keshavarzi

Indonesia

September 2, 2004

Bank Mandiri

India

September 2, 2004

ICICI Bank

Iceland

September 2, 2004

Kaupthing Bank

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