Let me start by telling you that I hear you. Once you start your Ph.D. you typically enter in an academic environment and get too immersed into it — keeping a track of recent advancements in your domain, conceiving ideas that advance the state of the art, designing and conducting experiments to test your hypothesis and ensuring that your findings are properly reported in a peer-reviewed venue. Once your work is published, you get busy communicating it by attending conferences, workshop and in general delivering talks at various intellectual platforms. I understand there is barely some time left for yourself let alone having some time to explore avenues for what is going in the industry in your domain. But curiosity was what kept me going. I was and am curious …
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The fintech industry is evolving at an extraordinary pace. From digital banking and payment platforms to blockchain applications and AI-driven financial services, fintech companies…