Nowadays, technology is continuously evolving at a rapid pace, consumer is also becoming more demanding. It has a major impact on future of Banking. In our recent interview, we have featured Sandhya Vasudevan to discuss how is banking industry affected by the number of Fintechs increasing and what future holds for Banking sector in India.
Interviewee: Sandhya Vasudevan
Sandhya is a Senior Advisor, Managing Director ex-Deutsche Bank. She has played many roles within Deutsche Bank: the latest being the Divisional Control Officer for APAC & Globally for Corporate Services [Global Procurement & Real Estate]. From 2014 Sandhya was the Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Deutsche Bank Group in India. She was also the Chief Risk Officer for the bank in India for a few years. Prior to this she was Head of DBOI [ Deutsche India Private Ltd wef from April 2021] while also being the Global Head of Business Engineering and subsequently Global Head of Strategy and Architecture for Process.
Interviewer: Noopur Pathak (Chief Media Editor, INNOVATION ROOTS)
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