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The Microsoft Excel World Championship took place in Las Vegas

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The winner of 2023 is the Australian Andrew Ngai – he received 50 thousand dollars.

The Microsoft Excel World Championship took place in Las Vegas. The winner received 50 thousand dollars and a trip. This was reported by the Financial Modeling World Cup.

The competition was held from October 7 to December 9. During this time, 128 participants had to solve a logic problem – half an hour was allocated for each task.

Each time the tasks become more and more difficult, and those who fail the case are removed from the playoff bracket.

The organizers said that basic skills in Excel are sufficient to participate and no knowledge of economics, engineering or data analysis is required, but in fact all the finalists are financial analysts who have worked in Excel for many years.

The 2023 winner was Australian Andrew Ngai, who received $50,000.

We remind you that a Japanese man in his 80s draws masterpieces in Microsoft Excel.

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