Fintech Germany Award Applications – Last Call

The male FTGA 2023 moderator standing in front of a screen displaying the shortlistees of 2023.

The Fintech Germany Award (FTGA) 2024 Edition

Last Chance to Submit Nominations for the 2024 FinTech Germany Awards!

Since its inception in 2016, the FinTech Germany Award (FTGA) has honored the most pioneering start-ups and scale-ups in the finance sector.

Originally launched as a German-language event in Frankfurt, the FTGA transitioned to an English-speaking format and relocated to Berlin a few years ago, enhancing its inclusivity and reach.

Eligibility Criteria

The award welcomes start-ups and scale-ups that are driving innovation in the fintech ecosystem. Companies from fintech, insurtech, and related technology sectors such as artificial intelligence and blockchain are encouraged to apply, provided they have a significant connection to the financial industry.

Award Categories

This year, the awards will recognize achievements in several categories, including:

  • Seed Stage

  • Early Stage

  • Growth Stage

  • Most Promising International Start-up in Germany

  • AI, among others.

Previous Winners

The winners of the Fintech Germany Award 2023 in front of a stage in the Berlin Microsoft building.

The winners of FTGA 2023.

For inspiration, take a look at last year’s winners and event highlights: 2023 FTGA Highlights

Application Process

The application period for the 2024 FinTech Germany Award opened two weeks ago and will close this Thursday, June 13, 2024.

This is your final opportunity to showcase your innovative contributions to the German fintech landscape. Apply now through the following link: Submit Your Application

For more information about the FTGA, click on this link and visit the FTGA website.


The Fintech Germany Award applications can be used as an excellent German market GTM strategy for newcomers. If you are not sure if this is the right strategy for you or not, please contact us for a consultation.

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