Virtual Conference
Virtual Conference
Sumee Seetharaman
AVP, Open Banking
TD Digital Channels
Neil Butters
AVP, Digital Id and Innovation
Interac Corp
Elena Litani
Chief Product Officer
Pillar Financial
Hugh McKee
Head, BMO Partners
Bank of Montreal
Isaac Olowolafe Jr.
General Partner
BKR Capital
Howie Millard
AVP, Government Relations
TD Bank Group
Cindy Zhang
Financial Services Regulatory Lawyer
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Patrick Barr
Director, Strategy & Programs
Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC)
Nathanael Coffing
Co-Founder, Chief Security Officer
Cloudentity
Michelle Winsor
CEO
Accelera
Tabatha Bull
President and CEO
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
Martin Ho
Director and Digital Payments and Commerce Leader
Deloitte
Roy Kao
Open Banking Practice Lead, Global Wealth, Capital Markets, and Banking
CGI
Board Member
Open Banking Initiative
Katie Gibson
Vice President, Strategy and Partnerships
CIO Strategy Council
Michael Scherman
Partner
McCarthy Tetrault
Ben Mulroney
Co-Founder / Chief Communications Officer
Orchard Technology, Inc.
Eugene DiMira
Chief Identity
The AML Shop
Jason Chomik
Canadian Director
FDX
Keren Moynihan
CEO
Boss Insights
Simon Lyons
Standards, Transformation Lead
Pay.UK
Mo Banjoko
Senior Manager, Business Consulting
EPAM Systems Canada Limited
Stephane Bousquet
Open Banking Leader
National Bank
Amit Monga
Fintech and Banking Expert
Michael Goit
Director of Digital Identity
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Government of Canada
Eyal Sivan
Head of Open Banking
Axway
Board Member
Open Banking Initiative Canada
The Honourable Colin Deacon
Senator
Senate of Canada
Noah Fitzgerald
CRO
Orchard Technologies
Max Jarvie
Privacy and Data Lawyer
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Tushar Tyagi
Senior Manager, Open Banking
Equitable Bank
Braulio Lam
Chief Product Officer
Payfare
Michelle Beyo
CEO
Finavator
Board Member
Open Banking Initiative
Shekher Puri
Senior Director Digital Identity, APIs and Security
RBC Royal Bank
Diogo Jose Sousa da Silva
Head of Division, Financial System Regulation Department
Central Bank of Brazil
Doug Woolridge
Vice President, Financial Services, Head of Financial Services
EPAM Canada
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Open Banking Initiative Canada (OBIC) is a not-for-profit organization gathering great minds in finance, technology and the regulatory space, creating a groundswell that will help to drive a force for good, giving Canadian consumers choice and control over their financial data. Our mission is to be a voice for the financial services industry that represents the viewpoints of its key participants: Consumers, FinTech’s, Financial Institutions and Industry Experts. We endeavour to ensure that the open banking framework that Canada develops will capture all parties’ interests across Canada and help to develop and sustain a globally competitive marketplace.
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Substitutions may be made at any time. If you are unable to attend, a colleague may take your place at the event.
Simply contact our registration department so we can be sure your colleague receives full access to the conference materials, a name badge, and a seat reserved at the master class or training seminar.