
Rajesh Saxena
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Nov 5, 2024 |
ffnews.com | Lauren Towner |Rajesh Saxena
How NMB Bank Zimbabwe managed a currency conversion project in just three days. NMB’s Gerald Gore and Rajesh Saxena from iGCB discuss how their core banking transformation took place amidst turbulent economic conditionsMany African countries are experiencing a wave of digital transformation in banking. In the face of a growing digital population, competition from challengers and the use of mobile services such as M-Pesa, change is now imperative rather than aspirational.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
martechvibe.com | Rajesh Saxena
As banks confront fintech competition and revenue growth, open finance enabled engagement platforms emerge as a strategic imperative. Topics Subscribe Share The Middle East is witnessing a transformative era in its banking landscape, driven by a highly banked population and the penetrating waves of fintech innovation and digital banking.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
medium.com | Rajesh Saxena |Mehmet Yildiz
The Rare Condition That Complicates Identity VerificationRajesh Saxena·FollowPublished inILLUMINATION·3 min read·--Photo by Meg Jenson on UnsplashToday, I read a story on BBC about a man named Amal who lives in Bangladesh. He had passed his driving test and he had also paid the fee, but he still did not receive his driving license. While driving on the road, he usually gets stopped by traffic police for want of his license.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
medium.com | Rajesh Saxena
How Many Runs to Find the Top Three Sprinters? Rajesh Saxena·FollowPublished inPuzzle Sphere·3 min read·--Recently, I stumbled upon a classic interview puzzle that is usually asked in interviews at companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. It was to find the top three fastest rabbits out of a group of 25, with only limited tracks and no exact timings. Here’s a version of that puzzle for you to solve. Try it on your own! Don’t worry, if you get stuck, the solution is also provided below.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
medium.com | Rajesh Saxena
Can You Solve This Interview Puzzle? Rajesh Saxena·FollowPublished inPuzzle Sphere·3 min read·--Today, I am sharing with you a classic puzzle that comes up during interviews at top tech companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and others. It is a great test of problem-solving. How long would it take you to figure out this problem? Well, let’s see!A cable of 80 meters is hanging from the top of two poles. Both the poles are of 50 m height from the ground.
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