How did Ved find himself at TRAction?
Before joining TRAction, Ved worked as a Credit Analyst in New York. During his time there, he developed a strong foundation in financial analysis and reporting. Ved was looking for a new challenge in a dynamic, globally focused environment, and TRAction stood out to him as a place where he could grow professionally while working closely with international regulations and clients.
Ved’s responsibilities in his role…
Ved explains, “I’m involved in trade reporting across multiple regulatory jurisdictions. I help ensure that client trades are reported accurately and on time, assist with issue resolution, monitor submission statuses, and provide support with reconciliations and queries. My role is all about helping clients stay compliant and making their reporting processes smoother and more efficient.“

What are the most enjoyable aspects of Ved’s role?
“What I enjoy most is the problem-solving aspect of the job. No two days are the same, and there’s always something new to learn. I also really value the collaborative environment at TRAction; everyone is supportive and works as a team.
He adds,“one of the highlights so far has been successfully managing urgent client submissions under pressure, ensuring deadlines were met without compromising quality.”
If given the opportunity to go anywhere in the world, Ved would…
“I would love to visit Japan. The mix of tradition and technology is so fascinating to me, from peaceful temples and cherry blossoms to the bustling city life of Tokyo. And of course, I’d be excited to try the local cuisine!“

Fun facts about Ved and his hobbies
Outside of work, you may find Ved cooking and experimenting with different ingredients. Ved also loves playing chess; it challenges him to think strategically and stay focused, which he finds both relaxing and rewarding.
A fun fact about him: he once went on a completely unplanned road trip, it started with no destination in mind and turned into one of the best travel experiences he ever had!
Favourite quote or advice?
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
