Akram Saba

Quantitative Research Analyst at Tara Capital Partners India Pvt Ltd
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(386) 825-5501
Location
IN
Languages
  • Urdu Limited working proficiency
  • Hindi Professional working proficiency
  • English Full professional proficiency

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Credentials

  • Intermediate R
    DataCamp
  • Introduction to R
    DataCamp
  • Statistics with R: Introduction
    DataCamp

Experience

    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Quantitative Research Analyst
      • Apr 2020 - Present

    • India
    • Capital Markets
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Quantitative Analyst
      • Feb 2018 - Apr 2020

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Business Analyst
      • Jul 2014 - Jan 2018

      - Developed the Monte Carlo simulation engine for goal-based investment planning solution - Worked on the rebalancing module of the investment management product - Created store procedures on MS-SQL for investment planning - Quality assurance of the Trust Portal wealth management product - Developed the Monte Carlo simulation engine for goal-based investment planning solution - Worked on the rebalancing module of the investment management product - Created store procedures on MS-SQL for investment planning - Quality assurance of the Trust Portal wealth management product

    • India
    • Financial Services
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Summer Intern
      • May 2013 - Jul 2013

      Summer internship under the guidance of Deep Narayan Mukherjee, Director (Corporate) - Valuated the proportion of change in private final consumption expenditure in rural and urban sector of India over a time period of 12 years (2001-12) - Implemented multivariate ordinary least square regression method to examine the impact of global financial crisis on private final consumption expenditure taking GDP, fiscal deficits, inflation rate and salary hike as independent variables - Analysed the impact of change in private final consumption expenditure on revenue and profit margin of FMCG companies in India

Education

  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
    Integrated M.SC., Economics
    2009 - 2014
  • Senior Secondary School, Aligarh Muslim University
    10+2, Science
    2006 - 2008

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