Friday, June 13, 2025

Louise Lane of Wright Vigar named Citywealth International Woman of the Year – FinTech/Crypto

Louise Lane, of Independent Chartered Accountants Wright Vigar, has been awarded Woman of the Year – FinTech/Crypto at the Citywealth Powerwoman Awards International 2025. This esteemed recognition is a testament to Louise’s exceptional contributions and leadership in the Crypto sector.

The Citywealth Powerwoman awards acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of outstanding women internationally across various industries. Louise’s remarkable expertise and dedication in the field of FinTech and Crypto have set her apart as one of the industry’s most influential leaders.

As a valued member of Wright Vigar, Louise has consistently showcased a unique blend of technical acumen, strategic thinking, and exceptional problem-solving skills. Her relentless pursuit of innovation and commitment to driving growth have not only elevated Wright Vigar’s position in the market but have also made a significant impact on the wider FinTech and Crypto landscape.

Her leadership has played a pivotal role in paving the way for the firm’s success in an ever-evolving industry. Louise’s ability to identify emerging trends and navigate the complexities of the digital landscape has positioned her as a pioneer and an inspiration to professionals within the sector.

Louise’s expertise and in-depth knowledge of FinTech and Crypto have also made her a sought-after speaker and influencer at various industry events and conferences. Her commitment to thought leadership and her ability to communicate complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner have elevated her to become a significant and influential figure within the industry.

Upon receiving the Citywealth Woman of the Year – FinTech/Crypto award, Louise Lane expressed her gratitude, saying: “I am honoured and humbled to be recognised for this prestigious award. This recognition would not have been possible without the support of my team at Wright Vigar and the opportunities they have given me.”

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