NITI Aayog partners with PhonePe for "Fintech Open Hackathon 2022"

NITI Aayog partners with PhonePe for "Fintech Open Hackathon 2022"

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Category : Business and economics Published on: February 19 2022

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  • Leading digital payments platform PhonePe announced that NITI Aayog, in association with the platform, will be hosting the first-ever open-to-all hackathon that aims to showcase path-breaking solutions for the fintech ecosystem.
  • The Hackathon will provide an opportunity for innovators, digital creators and developers from all over India to think, ideate and code.
  • Winning teams stand to win exciting cash prizes worth Rs 5 lakhs.
  • The last date to register for this event is February 23. The winners of this hackathon will be announced on February 28.
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