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Dev Chakraborty

General Manager at MoneyLion
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Dev Chakraborty is a senior leader in the financial sector and is currently the General Manager at MoneyLion. He's experienced in managing over $91BN in assets for risk and marketing analytics across the Consumer, Retail and Commercial banking sectors. Extensive expertise in rigorous data driven analytics, financial P&L and balance sheet management across the US, UK and Europe; increased profitability by over $400MM in total and reduced costs via process efficiency gains and proactive loss management. Demonstrated effective problem solving and a keen passion for associate development, with strong communication and leadership capabilities.

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  • Millennials: Avoid Financial Pitfalls with Expert Tips from MoneyLion
    Dev highlights key errors millennials make, like lifestyle inflation and neglecting emergency funds. He advises prioritizing needs, automating savings, and understanding credit scores. "Avoid high-interest debt, unnecessary fees, and overlooked tax benefits," he says. Utilize financial tools and education to enhance money management. Small changes can lead to significant savings and improved financial health.
  • Avoidable Financial Pitfalls: Expert Tips for Financial Empowerment
    Dev highlights avoidable mistakes like living beyond means and neglecting savings. He advises prioritizing needs, automating savings, and understanding credit scores. Utilizing financial tools and educating oneself can prevent these pitfalls. “Small changes lead to big savings,” says Dev, emphasizing the importance of financial knowledge and strategic planning for long-term financial health.
  • Gen Z's Top Money Mistakes: Avoiding Financial Pitfalls
    Dev warns against "Trying to Flex Too Hard on Social Media" and "Ignoring an Emergency Fund." He advises focusing on personal financial goals and setting aside small savings. Additionally, he cautions against "Treating Credit Like Free Money," urging responsible credit use to avoid debt traps. Gen Z can leverage financial tools and education for long-term success.