Entries Now Open for Best New Remittance Bank Award 2026
Published by Barnali Pal Sinha
Posted on March 13, 2026
3 min readLast updated: March 13, 2026

Published by Barnali Pal Sinha
Posted on March 13, 2026
3 min readLast updated: March 13, 2026

The Global Banking & Finance Review Awards Program has officially opened nominations for Best New Bank for Remittance 2026, inviting newly established banks and financial institutions offering remittance services to showcase their innovation and early achievements in the global money transfer market.
Remittance services play a crucial role in supporting individuals, families, and businesses across borders by enabling fast, reliable, and affordable money transfers. As global migration and cross-border employment continue to grow, the demand for efficient remittance solutions has increased significantly.
The Best New Bank for Remittance 2026 award recognises emerging banks that have introduced innovative remittance solutions, modern digital platforms, and customer-focused services designed to simplify international money transfers.
New banks providing remittance services are encouraged to submit nominations highlighting their technology, market impact, and strategic initiatives. Entries can be submitted through the official awards submission form, and institutions may contact the awards team directly at awards@gbafmag.com for further information or assistance.
About the Global Banking & Finance Review Awards
The Global Banking & Finance Review Awards celebrate excellence, innovation, and leadership across the global financial services industry. The awards recognise banks, financial institutions, fintech companies, and industry leaders that demonstrate outstanding performance and forward-thinking strategies.
Each year, organisations from across Europe, Asia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa participate in the awards programme, gaining international recognition for their achievements and contributions to the development of the financial services sector.
Through independent editorial research and structured evaluation criteria, the awards highlight institutions that are setting new standards in banking, financial technology, payments, and cross-border financial services.
Best New Bank for Remittance 2026
The Best New Bank for Remittance 2026 category recognises newly established banks that are making a strong impact in the remittance sector through innovative services and technology-driven solutions.
In today’s increasingly interconnected world, remittance services must deliver speed, affordability, transparency, and accessibility. New banks entering this space are often introducing digital-first solutions, improved transfer infrastructure, and customer-friendly platforms that make international money transfers more efficient and accessible.
This award celebrates institutions that are redefining remittance banking by delivering reliable, secure, and innovative money transfer services.
Submissions may highlight initiatives related to:
Banks that demonstrate innovation, strong early performance, and measurable impact in the remittance market are encouraged to submit nominations.
Benefits of Participation
Participation in the Global Banking & Finance Review Awards provides institutions with valuable global recognition and industry visibility. Check out the complete awards timetable here.
Benefits include:
The awards programme continues to serve as a benchmark for excellence across global banking and financial services.
Join the 2026 Global Banking & Finance Review Awards
As global financial connectivity expands and cross-border money transfers remain essential for millions of people worldwide, financial institutions that deliver efficient and innovative remittance solutions play a vital role in the global economy.
Banks worldwide are invited to showcase their achievements and compete for the Best New Bank for Remittance 2026 title.
Submit your nomination today and gain international recognition for innovation and excellence in remittance banking.
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