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Ray Teh

Senior Product Manager at Shift

Ray Teh has extensive work experience in the technology and finance sectors. Ray'smost recent position was as a Senior Product Manager at Shift, a rapidly growing technology company that provides credit and payments platforms for businesses. Prior to that, they worked at ING Australia as a Product Owner and Senior Business Analyst, where they were responsible for consumer lending and analyzing business processes. Ray also worked at Challenger Limited as a Senior Business Analyst, leading IT solutions for the Life Business division. Before that, Ray held roles at BPAY Pty Ltd as a Business Analyst, IMC Financial Markets as the Head of Software Development and Business Analyst, and Macquarie Bank as an Analyst Programmer. Ray began their career at IBM BCS/PwC Consulting as a Consultant. Overall, Ray has a strong background in product management, business analysis, and software development.

Ray Teh obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) between 1997 and 2000. Additionally, they have obtained certifications in "Leading with Emotional Intelligence" and "Design Thinking: Transform how you Create and Innovate" from the Australian Institute of Management in July 2019 and June 2019, respectively. Ray Teh is also a Certified Scrum Product Owner, as certified by the Scrum Alliance, although the exact month and year of this certification are unknown.

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Sydney, Australia

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Shift is on-demand financing for businesses. Shift offers credit and payment platforms that facilitate business trade, payments, and fund access through streaming data. The real-time view of a company's financial situation offered by Shift is made possible by streaming data. It also allows for improved credit modeling and dynamic limitsetting. This frees up a company's time by allowing them to access financing whenever they need it, eliminating the need for drawn-out approval procedures and time-consuming administration.


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