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Stripe integration highlights Open Banking Expo’s commitment to sector innovation

By Kelly Shave | 19 May 2025

Open Banking Expo has become the first and only Open Banking-focused event in the UK to offer delegates a Pay by Bank payment option, thanks to Stripe’s latest integration – demonstrating its continued commitment to championing the ecosystem it serves.

Developed by Stripe, the new functionality enables organisations using platforms like WordPress to integrate Pay by Bank for ticketing and event bookings, marking a breakthrough for SMEs and event organisers embracing Open Banking-powered payments.

The news coincides with the launch of entries for the 2025 Open Banking Expo Awards, in partnership with Raidiam, which celebrate the individuals, institutions and initiatives driving data-led transformation in financial services.

Now in its fifth year, the Awards recognise excellence across categories such as Best Industry Partnership, Best Use of Data, and Best Open Banking Payments Project. New for 2025 is the Champion for Change Award, rewarding those who have actively supported and championed the advancement of women in Open Banking and Open Finance.

Kelly Stanley

Open Banking Expo co-founder Kelly Stanley

Kelly Stanley, co-founder and director of Open Banking Expo, said: “As a brand built to champion Open Banking, it’s important to us to walk the walk. Adding Pay by Bank as a ticketing option isn’t just about innovation – it’s about making it tangible and visible to the wider community.

“We’re proud to be the first B2B UK event to do so with Stripe’s latest integration.

“This all comes as we open entries for the 2025 Open Banking Expo Awards, which this year will be judged by a fantastic panel of industry leaders. We’re excited to celebrate the individuals and teams driving forward the future of Open Banking and Open Finance.”

This year’s judging panel brings together more than 30 senior leaders and experts from across the financial industry, including:

  • Ana Climente, Head of Open Banking, Spain at BBVA
  • Andrew Moor, President & Chief Executive Officer at EQ Bank
  • Archi Shrimpton, Senior Manager, Open Banking & Open Finance at Lloyds Bank
  • Conrad Ford, Chief Product & Strategy Officer, Allica Bank
  • Dan Wilson, Head of Payments, Strategy, Industry & Roadmap at Nationwide
  • Ghela Boskovich, Head of Europe at Financial Data and Technology Association
  • Janine Hirt, Chief Executive Officer at Innovate Finance
  • Joris Hensen, Co-Founder, Deutsche Bank API Program, Deutsche Bank
  • Michelle Stanley, Director, Digital Banking at Barclays
  • Phillip Mind, Director for Digital Technology & Innovation at UK Finance
  • Stephen Wright, Head of Regulation & Standards, Bank of APIs at NatWest

Entries close on 12 July 2025, with the winners revealed at the Open Banking Expo Awards ceremony on 21 October 2025, taking place at the flagship UK & Europe Expo in London.

To enter, view the full list of judges or to find out more, visit openbankingexpo.com/awards.

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