Highlights from Risk.net’s 2022 awards

Risk’s editorial director looks at some of the themes, and winners, in this year’s Risk Awards, and Markets Technology Awards

Another annual awards cycle came to a close for Risk.net on February 17, with the unveiling of this year’s Risk Awards winners and the accompanying slate of Markets Technology Awards.

For the Risk Awards – judged by Risk.net’s editorial team – Duncan Wood, editorial director, highlights the main themes that were the backdrop to this year’s process, and how they informed some of the award choices.

A full list of winners, and accompanying articles, is available here.

The Markets Technology Awards roll of honour is available here, as part of a feature looking at the changing expectations of technology users – and the pressure this is placing on vendors to make software more flexible and engaging. The feature concludes with a description of the Markets Technology Awards methodology and a list of this year’s judging panel.

Congratulations to this year’s winners, and many thanks to all the pitching firms.

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