Exact Payments Adds New CTO Ravi Rajamiyer to its Executive Team
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Exact Payments, LLC ( Exact ) announced today that Ravi Rajamiyer, M. Tech. / PhD, has joined the company as its Chief Technology Officer.
Ravi brings more than 20 years of experience building and leading technology teams across industries from global payments to Cloud Security, AI/Machine Learning, Data Center Virtualization and mobile application development.
Prior to joining Exact, Mr. Rajamiyer served as the Director of Engineering at PayPal where he led Global Payments Platform software development. Ravi was part of the senior leadership team that set the product and engineering roadmap focused on outstanding customer experiences across the merchant lifecycle including onboarding, risk/underwriting, servicing, reporting and disputes management. He and his team led the execution of a Cloud-Native transform
Exact Payments Adds New CTO Ravi Rajamiyer to its Executive Team
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