READING, United Kingdom, Dec. 02, 2016 -- Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ:EPAY), a leading provider of financial technology which helps businesses pay and get paid, today announced an important win at this year’s Banking Technology Awards ceremony.
The Bottomline Universal Aggregator® was recognised with the award for the Best Instant Payment Service Initiative. A highly secure, fully outsourced, multi-payment channel platform, it supports the recently accredited Faster Payment Service.
Designed to give banks, corporates, governments and non-financial banking institutions an easy plug-in to an array of payment clearing and settlement systems around the world, this unique service helps decrease operational risk, improve compliance and cut costs and inefficiencies.
Ed Adshead-Grant, General Manager, Payments & Cash Management, Bottomline Technologies said “We’re honoured to have been acknowledged with this prestigious recognition. But the real winners are our customers. They’ve made an informed choice in adopting the Universal Aggregator and we’re proud to provide them with a quick, easy and affordable way to directly access the various UK payment schemes.”
Now in its 17th year, the Banking Technology Awards mark the highest level of professional and commercial achievement in deploying and exploiting all forms of IT in financial services. Considered the premier event for recognising technology innovation in banking and financial services, the awards are selected by an expert judging panel that has a justifiable reputation for their independence and rigour.
About Bottomline Technologies
Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ:EPAY) helps businesses pay and get paid. We make complex business payments simple, secure and seamless. Businesses and banks rely on Bottomline for domestic and international payments, effective cash management tools, automated workflows for payment processing and bill review and state of the art fraud detection, behavioural analytics and regulatory compliance. Headquartered in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, we delight our customers through offices across the United States, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Businesses around the world depend on Bottomline solutions to help them pay and get paid, including some of the world’s largest systemic banks, private and publicly traded companies and Insurers. Every day, we help our customers by making complex business payments simple, secure and seamless. For more information, visit www.bottomline.com.
Bottomline Technologies and the Bottomline Technologies logo are trademarks of Bottomline Technologies, Inc. which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand/product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Contact for Media: Henry Goodwin (001) 603.501.5311 [email protected]


Italy Fines Apple €98.6 Million Over App Store Dominance
John Carreyrou Sues Major AI Firms Over Alleged Copyrighted Book Use in AI Training
Moore Threads Unveils New GPUs, Fuels Optimism Around China’s AI Chip Ambitions
FDA Fast-Tracks Approval of Altria’s on! PLUS Nicotine Pouches Under New Pilot Program
Uber and Baidu Partner to Test Robotaxis in the UK, Marking a New Milestone for Autonomous Ride-Hailing
TikTok U.S. Deal Advances as ByteDance Signs Binding Joint Venture Agreement
U.S. Lawmakers Urge Pentagon to Blacklist More Chinese Tech Firms Over Military Ties
AstraZeneca’s LATIFY Phase III Trial of Ceralasertib Misses Primary Endpoint in Lung Cancer Study
JPMorgan’s Top Large-Cap Pharma Stocks to Watch in 2026
FedEx Beats Q2 Earnings Expectations, Raises Full-Year Outlook Despite Stock Dip
Volaris and Viva Agree to Merge, Creating Mexico’s Largest Low-Cost Airline Group
Trump Administration Reviews Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China, Marking Major Shift in U.S. AI Export Policy
Boeing Seeks FAA Emissions Waiver to Continue 777F Freighter Sales Amid Strong Cargo Demand
Bridgewater Associates Plans Major Employee Ownership Expansion in Milestone Year
California Regulator Probes Waymo Robotaxi Stalls During San Francisco Power Outage
Maersk Vessel Successfully Transits Red Sea After Nearly Two Years Amid Ongoing Security Concerns
Mexico Antitrust Review of Viva Aerobus–Volaris Deal Signals Growth for Airline Sector 



