Rajeev Shrivastava
CEO TigerGraph
Rajeev as CEO of TigerGraph has extensive leadership experience from top technology companies. Previously, he drove significant growth and innovation at Google and NICE inContact, leading major strategic initiatives and successful mergers. His expertise in scaling businesses and fostering innovation is underpinned by an MBA from the Wharton School and a Bachelor’s degree from Delhi College of Engineering. Prior to joining TigerGraph, Rajeev was at Google, where he served as GM & Product Lead for an AI-first Customer Conversation Platform. In this role, he managed a significant P&L and led teams driving innovation and growth within Google’s expansive business landscape. Previously, Rajeev played a pivotal role in the growth of NICE inContact as their Chief Product & Strategy Officer. Prior to NICE inContact, Rajeev led go-to-market and marketplace initiatives at Rackspace.
2026 Agenda Sessions
The new rules of data sharing: how should fintechs navigate open banking today?
Open banking is in a state of flux. With big banks securing deals with aggregators, the CFPB reexamining the 1033 rules, what impact is all this going to have on the open banking ecosystem? Where does that leave fintech companies that need open banking data to survive? What about smaller banks and credit unions?
This session will cut through the noise to examine what these watershed developments mean. Attendees will leave with a sharper understanding of how to navigate this complex terrain, whether they represent banks, fintechs, or policy-focused organizations.
Takeaways:
• Understand the new economics of data sharing on both the banking and fintech sides.
• What regulatory risks and uncertainties remain, and how to account for those.
• Learn how changing financial incentives could influence the speed, reliability, and security of data access.
• Why connected data foundations matter for compliant, secure open banking innovation
Tuesday 31 March 09:35 - 10:15 Banking
Compliance & Regulation
Data & Personalization
Infrastructure & APIs
This session will cut through the noise to examine what these watershed developments mean. Attendees will leave with a sharper understanding of how to navigate this complex terrain, whether they represent banks, fintechs, or policy-focused organizations.
Takeaways:
• Understand the new economics of data sharing on both the banking and fintech sides.
• What regulatory risks and uncertainties remain, and how to account for those.
• Learn how changing financial incentives could influence the speed, reliability, and security of data access.
• Why connected data foundations matter for compliant, secure open banking innovation
Banking US/Pacific