Vizor Software, now part of Regnology, has been awarded Data Services Provider 2019 award by Central Banking. The annual event recognises the outstanding performance by organisations within the central banking community.  

The Data Services Provider award was a new category for 2019. The award is given to a market practitioner who has helped central bank clients to meet their data requirements in areas like big data, monetary policy, financial stability and/or regulatory data using cloud-based or other solutions.  

Driving innovation  

With a close focus on innovative and emerging technologies, our team is thrilled with this win. New technology is driving innovation for us and in supervision technology. The maturing SupTech market offers proven solutions to reduce risk and cost.  

Speaking after the win, Vizor´s ex-CEO and founder, Conor Crowley, said, “Winning the Data Services Award is a testimony to the success our customers have achieved with major supervision projects over the last year. These projects show the value of higher quality data and the significant cost savings achieved with the platform.” 

The judging panel comprised of former senior central bankers from around the world, as well as the Central Banking editorial team and Editorial Advisory Board. The awards ceremony was held at the annual Central Banking Awards Gala on March 13, 2019, in London’s Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square. 

 

 

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