Seema Khattar

Seema Khattar

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Product oriented technologist who enjoys the process of building and creating innovative products.

  • Education

    • Banasthali Vidyapith

      2002 - 2005
      M.C.A
  • Experience

    • Dell Services

      Jan 2005 - Sept 2006
      Associate
    • Headstrong

      Sept 2006 - Nov 2009
      Consultant
    • Sapient

      Nov 2009 - Mar 2012
      Senior Associate - Trading and Risk Management

      Consultant for financial services clients including Royal Bank of Scotland and Union Bank of Switzerland.Involved in all the phases of software development from conceptualization to delivery.

    • Morgan Stanley

      Apr 2012 - May 2016
      Senior Manager

      FX Middle Office and Matching SystemIt empowers FX Ops to automate the trade validation and enrichment process. Tradevalidation and enrichment happens here either through Client & Firm delivery instructions or through a nostro enrichment process.2)It is also heavily utilised to track trade inbound and outbound confirmation from external channels like CLS, Swift, FXS3) It is use to handle the manual confirmation and settlement data and toprocess and forward the same to the pre-settlement system. Show less

    • JPMorgan Chase & Co.

      May 2016 - Jun 2021
      Vice President
    • AJIO.com

      Jul 2021 - now
      Senior Engineering Manager
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • CFA Level 2

      CFA Institute
      Jun 2017
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Seema Khattar
      Speaker at GHCI 2019 - Presented a paper to reform Indian electoral system using blockchain. Grace Hopper Conference India Nov 2019 Currently, the Indian voting system is facilitated using EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) and a centralized unit which stores and computes all the votes. Since the current voting system is centralized and voting anonymity has to be maintained, the Election Commission has to rely on physical methods like applying ink for avoiding vote duplicity along with maintaining the anonymity of a person. An ideal system for voting needs to be decentralized so that the votes computation responsibility… Show more Currently, the Indian voting system is facilitated using EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) and a centralized unit which stores and computes all the votes. Since the current voting system is centralized and voting anonymity has to be maintained, the Election Commission has to rely on physical methods like applying ink for avoiding vote duplicity along with maintaining the anonymity of a person. An ideal system for voting needs to be decentralized so that the votes computation responsibility doesn’t lie with just one party and failure of a node doesn't hamper the voting process. To overcome issues with the current voting system, the paper proposes a new system using permissioned blockchain and how it can be implemented and executed for a nation. It also talks about the challenges with the new and the current voting system and how it can be tackled. Show less