Taha Ali is a Senior Technology Manager at the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI) since May 2019, where responsibilities include managing applications centered around Dynamics 365, PowerApps, PowerBI, and Office 365 on Azure Cloud, alongside developing data governance policies and analytics capabilities. Prior experience includes roles as Technology Manager/Assistant Vice President at Barclays, Business Application Manager at Bank Alkhair B.S.C. (c), and Manager of Software Development at Avanza Solutions, focusing on software applications and integration solutions. Taha has a background in programming from Aga Khan University Hospital and started as a Software Engineer at Clarus Consulting. Educational qualifications comprise an MBA in Marketing/Finance from the Institute of Business Administration, a BS in Computer Science from the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, and completion of the Leadership Presence Program at Queen's University.
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OBSI - Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments
OBSI is Canada’s trusted independent dispute resolution service for consumers and small businesses with a complaint they can't resolve with their banking services or investment firm. As a free alternative to the legal system, we work informally and confidentially to find fair outcomes to disputes about banking and investment products and services. OBSI looks into complaints about most banking and investment matters including: mutual funds; bonds and GICs; stocks, exchange traded funds, income trusts and other securities; investment advice; unauthorized trading; fraud; debit and credit cards; mortgages; loans and credit; fees and rates; transaction errors; misrepresentation; and accounts sent to collections. Where a complaint has merit, OBSI may recommend compensation up to a maximum of $350,000. OBSI’s staff consists of qualified professionals from the financial services, law, accounting, dispute resolution and regulatory compliance fields. Current participating firms include: -Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) member firms -Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA) member firms -Mutual fund companies -Exempt market dealers -Portfolio managers -Scholarship plan dealers -Forex trading services -Domestic and foreign-owned banks -Credit unions -Federal trust and loan companies and other deposit-taking organizations