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Start meditating,” said CEO of Arta Finance, Caesar Sengupta. The startup journey is full of ups and downs, so being able to ground yourself is a “superpower.” ...
Sengupta, a former Google Pay executive and co-creator of ChromeOS, co-founded the digital wealth platform Arta Finance in ...
Indian-origin entrepreneur Caesar Sengupta, who is the CEO and co-founder of Arta Finance—a digital wealth platform supported ...
“Start meditating,” said CEO of Arta Finance, Caesar Sengupta. The startup journey is full of ups and downs, so being able to ground yourself is a “superpower.” ...
Caesar Sengupta also highlighted that in a big company, the risk to one's physical and mental health is more contained, but ...
Caesar Sengupta, Arta Finance's CEO, advocates for daily meditation as a crucial tool for startup founders navigating intense ...
Caesar Sengupta spent 15 years at Google and was its payments chief before leaving in 2021. Sengupta announced his latest project, a fintech called Arta. Arta is backed by investors such as ...
Since taking over payments in 2018 and up until he left, much of Sengupta's attention was on bringing the US Google Pay app more in line with the version Google built for India, among other projects.
One of Caesar Sengupta's many projects at Google involved adding over a billion new users to the company's platform, revealing the scale of his portfolio and the importance of a financial technology ...
Caesar Sengupta, who has been leading Google’s efforts in payments and building products for the next generation of internet users, has resigned after about 15 years at the U.S. search giant.
Caesar Sengupta’s last day at Google is on April 30: I haven’t decided what I will start next. I am going to take some time to chill, talk to interesting people, ...