
The Powerlist
Open Banking Expo is thrilled to unveil the Powerlist 2025 – a celebration of Canada’s most influential figures in Open Banking and Open Finance.
This prestigious initiative recognises the visionaries, disruptors, and leaders who have been at the forefront of innovation and progress over the past 12 to 18 months.
It’s time for the industry to vote for the Standout Five 2025 – honouring the top five trailblazers who have made an exceptional impact. The winners will be revealed at 17:25 before the Powerlist Drinks Reception on June 17 at the MTCC, Toronto.
Powerlist nominees

Abdi Hersi
Abdi Hersi
Senior Manager, Payments Strategy WealthsimpleAs Wealthsimple’s director of payments strategy, Abdi Hersi leads the development and execution of innovative fintech solutions, including instant payment and Open Banking initiatives, as well as overseeing full cycles of payment product delivery, from idea inception to launch and evaluation, ensuring all initiatives align with the company’s vision and strategic goals. Abdi is also a board member at Open Finance Network Canada and a member of the Real-Time Rail Working Group at Payments Canada. He has experience in government, banking and tech sectors. He is passionate about giving back to the community and advancing financial inclusion.

Abhishek Sinha
Abhishek Sinha
Partner, Banking & Capital Markets EY CanadaAbhishek Sinha is a seasoned leader in banking and fintech, known for guiding institutions through transformation and innovation. With deep expertise in strategy, operations, and technology, he helps build scalable, future-ready financial businesses. Abhishek has led neobank launches, digital transformation programs, and strategic initiatives that challenge traditional models and drive sustainable growth. His structured yet adaptable approach balances strategic vision with execution excellence. Passionate about leadership, culture, and continuous learning, Abhishek is a trusted advisor on banking strategy, operational excellence, and technology integration – and a catalyst for meaningful change in the evolving financial landscape.
I’m dedicated to advancing Open Banking in Canada to empower consumers, enhance competition and drive economic productivity. Open Banking can help build a more inclusive and prosperous future for all Canadians.



Abraham Tachjian
Abraham Tachjian
Director, Head of Open Banking PWCAbraham is a leader in financial services with globally recognised expertise in Open Banking. Over the span of his career, he has worked with financial institutions and regulators on cutting-edge technological changes in banking, new business models, and disruption from innovation.
In March 2022, the Government of Canada named him the country’s Open Banking lead. He was tasked with the mandate to empower Canadians and businesses with greater control over their financial data and to be better equipped to manage their finances. He established the foundation for Canada’s Open Banking system with a framework that is being implemented through legislation.
He is currently a director at PwC, where he heads the firm’s Canadian Open Banking practice. Before joining PwC, he was one of the founders of Mox, a digital bank in Hong Kong built from scratch, which has since gained prominence in the market. Prior to that, he was a director in digital banking in Singapore, where he was responsible for the implementation of emerging technologies as well as making banking simpler and more intuitive.
Abraham is a frequent speaker at conferences, as well as to boards of directors and regulators, on emerging topics in financial services. As a common law and civil law-qualified lawyer, he brings a multidisciplinary approach that bridges the gap between banking, technology, and law.
As Open Banking lead for Canada, I developed the framework now being implemented through legislation. This will finally give Canadians greater control and safety over the financial data that powers their lives.



Alex
Alex
Executive Director Fintechs CanadaAlex Vronces is a policy wonk. Currently the executive director of Fintechs Canada, an industry association of Canada’s most innovative financial technology companies, he works with Canada’s fintech industry and policymakers to modernize Canada’s financial sector laws. Alex is a frequent commentator in the media and before parliamentary committees on the intersection of financial technology and policy. Prior to Fintechs Canada, he worked in policy and government affairs at Payments Canada and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. He has also worked as a writer, editor, and journalist for various organizations.

Andrew Graham
Andrew Graham
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer BorrowellAndrew Graham is co-founder and CEO of Borrowell, one of Canada’s largest financial technology companies, with over three million users. Borrowell helps consumers find financial prosperity and make great decisions about their money. It was the first company in Canada to offer credit scores for free and to allow consumers to report rent payments to Equifax in order to build credit history. Today, Borrowell offers products and recommendations across a consumer’s financial journey.
Borrowell has won numerous awards, including being named one of the top 100 fintech companies in the world by KPMG, one of the fifty fastest-growing technology companies in Canada by Deloitte, and one of the top 50 “”Best Workplaces in Canada”” multiple times. For his work building Borrowell, Andrew was named an EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2019.
Andrew holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and an MA in economics from the University of Edinburgh. He is chair of the board of Fintechs Canada.
Andrew has been a leading voice calling for Open Banking in Canada, arguing that it will lower costs and increase choice for consumers and small businesses. Borrowell's Rent Advantage service has been frequently cited, including by the federal government, as a key use case.

Andrew Moor
Andrew Moor
Chief Executive Officer EQ BankAndrew joined Equitable Bank (TSX: EQB) as chief executive officer in 2007. His focus in recent years has been on positioning Equitable Bank as Canada’s challenger bank. Andrew has been establishing EQ Bank as a leading digital banking player, with an easy-to-use mobile app that offers a unique combination of payments functionality and great savings rates. Equitable Bank is Canada’s seventh largest bank by assets, with $132 billion in combined assets under management and administration. Equitable was a founding shareholder in Borrowell and participates in the Portage ecosystem through an investment in the Portage II Fund, giving the bank a view into the Canadian fintech ecosystem.
Andrew is a keen observer of the challenger and neobank community around the world, particularly in the UK and Europe. He is interested in how banks can leverage technology to improve the societies in which they operate.
Andrew is a member of the executive council of the Canadian Bankers Association, chairman of The Trust Companies Association of Canada, board member of Nesto Inc., and a member of the Smith School of Business advisory board at Queen’s University.
At EQ Bank, we are driven by a perspective that the banking system needs significant change to support Canadians from all walks of life better. Open Banking can be a critical component of that change to make banking more insightful, more convenient, and better value for all. This innovation can drive productivity in Canada’s economy and enhance prosperity for all.

Ben Harrison
Ben Harrison
Partner, Head of Partnerships & Policy Portage/SagardBen Harrison has served as partner and head of partnerships and policy at Sagard since 2018. With a particular focus on Portage, Ben leads the partnerships team whose mission is to help Sagard’s investors maximize the strategic value of their investment, identifying and facilitating commercial partnerships between limited partners and portfolio companies, and deliver actionable insights on market trends and developments in collaboration with the investment and value creation teams. Ben also leads Sagard’s government affairs mandate and has helped to position the organization as a differentiated voice for pro- competition and innovation policy developments. He is a member of Portage’s investment committee and the value creation team, and is based in Toronto, Canada.
Prior to Sagard, Ben spent more than 15 years at Canada Life in senior level strategy, product development and marketing roles across the organization, most recently serving as the Head of Innovation for Canada.
Ben holds a BBA from Wilfrid Laurier University and also sits on the board of Fintechs Canada and is a member of the Digital Identity Laboratory’s advisory panel. Source: Portage

Brian Harris
Brian Harris
Chief Executive Officer Beem Credit UnionBrian Harris is a globally recognised fintech leader and transformation strategist with over two decades of experience driving innovation across high-growth markets. He began his career in Victoria, B.C., helping scale a local FX firm into a Fortune 500 payments powerhouse, before holding senior leadership roles in the US, UK, and Europe.
Now president and CEO of Beem Credit Union, Harris is leading a bold reinvention of what a credit union can be – fusing digital-first strategy with deep community roots. Known for his ability to turn vision into execution, he is a sought-after voice on the future of financial services, fintech collaboration, and leading through disruption.
His mission: to ensure credit unions don’t just adapt to change – but drive it.
Open Banking is more than a regulatory shift—it’s a catalyst for empowering Canadians with real choice, control, and confidence in their financial lives. As a people-first, digital-first credit union, we’re passionate about driving innovation that puts members at the center of everything we do.

Carrie Forbes
Carrie Forbes
Founder & Chief Executive Officer Rockstar AdvisoryCarrie Forbes is the founder and CEO of Rockstar Advisory, where she helps organisations navigate complex transformational change with a focus on governance excellence and strategic alignment. Previously, as CEO of League Data, she led one of Atlantic Canada’s largest financial technology transformations, implementing a comprehensive core banking renewal across 42 credit unions while developing innovative Open Banking frameworks for the co-operative sector.
Her pioneering work in adapting Open Banking principles to co-operative financial structures earned her recognition as International Woman of the Year at the Open Banking Expo Awards 2024. Throughout her career, Carrie has created bridges between traditional financial institutions, fintech innovators, and regulators.
With over 25 years of experience in highly regulated environments, including roles as director of strategic relations for the Province of Nova Scotia and various leadership positions at Scotiabank, Carrie brings a unique perspective on how organisational transformation, governance, and technology can converge to create sustainable innovation.
Carrie holds a Bachelor of Arts from Dalhousie University and completed Seth Godin’s altMBA in 2018. She continues to shape Canada’s Open Banking landscape by advising financial institutions on governance frameworks and cultural transformations that enable successful participation in an increasingly interconnected financial ecosystem.
I’ve shown that credit unions can be leaders in Open Banking. I led 42 credit unions through a digital transformation that gave them the tools to compete in today’s financial landscape. By building Atlantic Canada’s first API platform on a new digital core banking system, I proved smaller institutions can be at the forefront of innovation and Open Banking.
Vote for me because I’ve created real solutions that show Open Banking can make credit unions stronger, not weaker. I continue to shape Canada’s Open Banking future as an expert advisor who understands both the technology and the human side of this transformation.

David Hooper
David Hooper
Vice President, Open Banking & Payments Consulting CGIDavid is a financial services executive helping banks and credit unions navigate open banking and open finance. At CGI, he shapes strategies that modernize legacy systems, unlocks data-driven innovation, and enable ecosystem connectivity. David bridges business and technology to accelerate adoption across Canadian and global markets.
To me Open Finance is really about two things, consented data sharing and the services that are being developed that will make use of that data to deliver benefit to consumers and businesses. It’s time to reduce our focus on the technology and start thinking about value-added services!

Dominique Samson
Dominique Samson
Chief Operating Officer FlinksDominique Samson is the newly-appointed chief operating officer at Flinks, a Montreal-based financial data company that allows consumers to conveniently and securely share their financial data with the applications they love. In his role as chief operating officer, Dominique will oversee business operational excellence, talent management, risk management, and industry partnerships. He continues to play a key role in pioneering data portability frameworks across North America and remains actively engaged in leading fintech associations. Prior to this, he most recently served as vice president of corporate affairs at Flinks and has been instrumental to Flinks’ growth over the past six years, or more.
Dominique holds degrees in law and computer science. He was previously an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces and a fraud investigator for the United Nations.”

Don Cardinal
Don Cardinal
Founder DTX AdviceDon Cardinal served as managing director of the Financial Data Exchange (FDX) since its inception and stepped down in May 2025. Cardinal led FDX by engaging with FDX members across the financial services and fintech ecosystem in the US and Canada to develop and implement the FDX API technical standard and to promote FDX’s five principles for permissioned data sharing: control, access, transparency, traceability, and security. Since its launch in October 2018 with 21 founding members, Cardinal has grown the nonprofit standards body to over 185 member organizations and to build API specs that 114 million consumers rely on to safely access their financial data.
Don joined FDX after more than 20 years with Bank of America, where he served in key leadership roles as the privacy officer of their military bank, the digital banking VP for military bank, VP in digital banking, and latterly, as a senior VP in global information security, where he orchestrated the bank’s DMARC email security implementation. From 2016 to 2018, Don also served as co-chair of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center’s (FS-ISAC) aggregation working group. Prior to his banking career, Don worked for a fintech, writing tax preparation software.

Eyal Sivan
Eyal Sivan
General Manager, North America Ozone APIEyal Sivan, also known as Mr. Open Banking, is one of the foremost global experts in the Open Banking space.
In his efforts to drive advancements in Open Banking worldwide, Eyal created the unique personal brand Mr. Open Banking. Under this persona, he hosts the only podcast dedicated to the Open Banking community, interviewing the key leaders, innovators, and influencers who are driving the emergence of Open Banking around the globe. Since its launch in 2020, the podcast has grown to over 100,000 listeners and won several awards, with Eyal being recently recognised by Open Future World as the number one Open Finance influencer in the world.
Today, Eyal is the general manager for North America at Ozone API, global pioneers of Open Banking whose platform powers some of the largest and most advanced data sharing ecosystems on the planet. In his role, he is responsible for expanding the firm’s global position as a leading Open Banking solution provider to the United States, Canada, and beyond.
Vote for me because I have been one of the most staunch and vocal champions of Canadian Open Banking from the very beginning and throughout its rocky journey. I will continue to do so with passion, for as long as it takes, until Canada becomes one of the most advanced Open Banking ecosystems in the world – as it should be.

Eytan Bensoussan
Eytan Bensoussan
Chief Executive Officer North OneEytan Bensoussan is the CEO and co-founder of North One, a financial technology company simplifying banking for small businesses. Previously a consultant for leading banks, he witnessed firsthand how slowly traditional institutions adapted to digital transformation and overlooked small business needs.
Motivated by these gaps and his upbringing in a community of tradespeople and entrepreneurs, Eytan founded North One to create a banking platform tailored to the real-world challenges of small business owners.
Today, North One supports over 170,000 US businesses, helping them manage their finances with clarity and confidence. Under Eytan’s leadership, the company champions the idea that financial systems should empower those driving the economy forward.
Creating a simpler, smarter banking experience for small business owners navigating real-world challenges. Because financial tools should make life easier, not more complicated.

Franklin Garrigues
Franklin Garrigues
Former Vice President, External Ecosystems TD BankMost recently, Franklin served as vice president, external ecosystems at TD, and recently stepped down after nearly 17 years at the bank. In his role at TD, he developed a team focused on developing emerging business models to help customers in collaboration with external stakeholders. Franklin contributed to industry ecosystems developments in US and Canadian markets, including the Open Banking standard (FDX), utilities, and marketplaces. He also led the TD Fintech Strategic Fund to invest in key third party relationships.
Franklin previously represented TD on both the Digital Identification and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC) and Financial Data Exchange (FDX) boards.
Franklin is a graduate of the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, with a Master of Business Administration. He also holds a Master of Science in electrical engineering from École Supérieure d’Électricité. He is passionate about giving back and deploying technology to solve community problems. Outside of work, Franklin enjoys travelling and spending time outdoors with his wife and three kids.

Hanna Zaidi
Hanna Zaidi
Vice President Payments Strategy & Chief Compliance Officer WealthsimpleCanadians pay some of the highest banking fees in the world, and Hanna is using her voice to advocate for a payments system that puts Canadians first and makes everyday banking more affordable. She sits on Visa Canada’s advisory board, has been the youngest member welcomed to the Payments Canada member advisory council for the past three years, and has been named in DMZ’s 2023 Women of the Year list, The Peak’s 2022 Emerging Leaders list, and won the Women in Payments 2023 Innovator of the Year award.
Her commentary on payments innovation has been featured in BNN Bloomberg, the Globe and Mail, and other leading publications.

Heather Davis
Heather Davis
Senior Director, Innovation CIBC


Jade Chiles
Jade Chiles
Co-Founder and Chief of Strategy OrdrJade Chiles is an entrepreneur who has impacted lives. As a paramedic serving the community of Edmonton, Alberta, Jade saw a critical problem: the headlights on ambulance vehicles were too dim for important rescue work at night. He immediately founded an LED headlamp company to solve the problem, and the community has thanked him ever since.
As the co-founder, former CEO, and now chief marketing officer of Ordr (https://ordr.io/), Jade has been at the centre of its growth. He built the platform to solve mobile ordering and in-seat delivery (after missing a fight between the Oilers and Maple Leafs while up getting food), but quickly transitioned it to address a much bigger problem. Ordr is now serving dozens of venues and teams across Canada and the US, proving the open platform’s strength on a big stage.
He’s passionate about solving real problems with smart technology and creating experiences that just work. He is a father of two children and loves to spend time giving back. In short, Jade is a forward-thinker helping shape the future of open payments in Canada.
Jade Chiles is the kind of leader who sees where things are going before the rest of us get there. At Ordr, he’s built a platform that makes payments faster, smarter, and more user-friendly – exactly what Open Banking is all about. He’s proven he can operate at scale, under pressure, and still deliver incredible user experiences powered by real-time data.
He’s a true visionary on where verticalised, open, fan payments in live experiences are headed. But more importantly, people love Jade. He’s kind, inspiring, funny — and investors, team members, and customers love him.
If you want someone who brings fresh ideas and real-world success to the Open Banking conversation, Jade is it.

Jamie Kruspel
Jamie Kruspel
Chief Transformation Officer Mainstreet Credit UnionIf I ever get the opportunity for a memoir – well, one that someone would read – it would be called The Accidental Career. I’m fascinated with physics and their applications in the real world, and here I am leading digital transformation at Mainstreet Credit Union.
How did I get here? A long, winding, and amazing road full of luck and leaps.
I obtained an engineering degree from Western in 2004 and learned that the best part of my program was learning to break things down and put them back together in new ways. Yet, I graduated as an engineer with no awareness of where I could go. After experiences with a few companies in building automation and energy, I landed a role at TD Bank, and the idea of a career started to form.
My roles included managing an asbestos program, a construction pipeline, distribution and channels strategy, and leading a product group. Through this array of widely diverging jobs, I learned that the best part of every role was working out how to help each team achieve more than they thought possible, and using technology to make things easier.
Digital transformation is the perfect next step, and I have been with Mainstreet Credit Union, making it even easier for our members to do business with us.
My career so far has helped me uncover my purpose:
– use my positivity and ability to challenge to bring a smile to everyone I meet
– and for those willing, help them achieve their adventure
I live in London with my wife, Jen, our three-year-old daughter, Eva, and our menagerie of dogs (Oliver, Piper, and Morgan) and cat, Phoebe.
I am passionate about strong communities and am proud to work with a group that reinvests. I volunteer with the United Way, Animal Rescue Foundation, Verge Social Capital, and the London Chamber of Commerce. As a proud southwestern Ontarian, I was honoured to be recognised by Business London magazine in 2016 as a “Top 20 Under 40” recipient.
My hobbies include getting lost in a solid video game or novel, playing baseball, and teaching myself to drum. Recently, I’ve taken any chance I can to be out cycling, and you’re likely to find me in a coffee shop in any of our many towns.
Sharing my favourites:
Books: 1984, Infinite Jest
Films: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Office Space, Charade
Video games: Bioshock, Dark Souls”
I work to make it easier for members to connect with our credit union so their money supports the life they want to live. Open Banking is making that journey more exciting and full of opportunity

Jason Chomik
Jason Chomik
Director, Canada Financial Data ExchangeJason Chomik, a seasoned Canadian technology executive who has been active in the payments and digital transformation space for over 25 years. Jason is the Director of the FDX Canada working group to cultivate a culture of collaboration, communication, and technical inclusiveness within FDX between different market segments of the Canadian financial services ecosystem. Jason also serves as the primary FDX resource to FDX Canada members to make the FDX workflow more digestible, and to ensure that all FDX Canada members, regardless of firm size or resources, have the ability to meaningfully participate in FDX technical standards development.



John Pitts
John Pitts
Head of Industry Relations & Digital Trust PlaidJohn Pitts is the head of industry relations and digital trust for Plaid, where he leads industry efforts to create a safe, innovative, and fast-growing digital financial services ecosystem. He previously served as head of policy at Plaid, advocating for Open Finance laws in North America and Europe, and has consulted on financial data and consumer protection laws and regulations in the United States, Canada, the UK, the European Union, and Australia.

Julien Cousineau
Julien Cousineau
Chief Executive Officer FlinksJulien Cousineau is the CEO of Flinks, leading the company’s mission to provide secure, reliable financial technology that empowers businesses to build better financial products and services. Throughout his career, founding and scaling multiple successful data-driven ventures, Julien has developed a unique perspective at the intersection of finance and data portability.
Julien is passionate about helping companies simplify the adoption of complex financial use cases and reimagine what’s possible beyond traditional financial ecosystems. He specializes in tackling complex challenges that create sustainable competitive advantages.



Mathew Graham
Mathew Graham
CEO/Founder GIGAMATICMathew Graham is a seasoned UX designer and fintech entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in banking, insurance, and workforce technology. As the founder and CEO of GIGAMATIC, he leads a mission-driven platform that empowers gig workers, freelancers, and independent contractors by providing access to financial services, insurance, and benefits traditionally reserved for full-time employees.
With a background in user experience design, Mathew has a track record of building customer-centric products that drive growth and foster inclusivity. His work at GIGAMATIC reflects a deep understanding of the challenges faced by non-traditional workers, aiming to bridge the gap between gig economy participants and essential financial tools.
Mathew is a vocal advocate for the future of work, contributing thought leadership on topics such as decentralised finance (DeFi), Open Banking, and the evolving gig economy. His insights have been featured in various publications, and he actively engages with communities to promote equitable solutions for modern workers.
Mathew Graham is redefining financial access for the gig economy. As the founder of GIGAMATIC, he’s pioneering Open Banking solutions that empower freelancers and independent workers with the same tools, protections, and financial intelligence traditionally reserved for salaried employees. His mission is clear: make the future of work financially inclusive by design.
Mathew’s work sits at the intersection of UX innovation, fintech ethics, and practical AI – giving real people real power over their financial lives.
Vote for Mathew to recognise a bold, people-first vision of Open Banking that Canada – and the world – urgently needs.

Mauricio Deutsch
Mauricio Deutsch
SVP – Banking & Capital Markets Canada GFTMauricio leads the banking and capital markets sector for Canada. He has 30 years of consulting experience, primarily in financial services, where he has worked leading large client transformation programs as well as strategic growth initiatives. His experience spans retail banking, commercial banking, and wealth and asset management.
Mauricio actively participates in technology forums and associations, representing the IT industry within the ecosystem.
He is a graduate of business at the Universidad Iberoamericana, as well as postgraduate studies at IPADE business school.
I’m passionate about helping the industry stay ahead of evolving customer demands in today’s highly competitive market. My goal is to support their modernisation efforts, enabling them to operate more efficiently and adapt more quickly.
At the same time, I’m driven by the fact that Canada has fallen behind in several key areas compared to other jurisdictions. This fuels my advocacy for a leaner, faster decision-making process - one that will help close that gap and position Canada’s financial services industry at the forefront of global innovation and trends.

Michelle Beyo
Michelle Beyo
Chief Executive Officer & President Finavator & Open Finance Network of CanadaMichelle Beyo is the CEO and founder of Finavator, an award-winning five-year-old consultancy focused on accelerating Open Finance, inclusive innovation, and collaboration in the financial ecosystem. With over 20 years of experience in payments, fintech, and digital strategy, she is known for driving impactful change across sectors – from financial institutions to emerging fintechs.
Since 2022, Michelle has served as president of the Open Finance Network of Canada (OFNC) and has been a board member since 2020. Under her leadership, OFNC has expanded the national conversation beyond Open Banking to Open Finance, hosting quarterly industry events that foster alignment, insight-sharing, and industry growth. She also champions gender equity, leading an initiative for a 50/50 gender-balanced board.
Michelle is a TEDx speaker, the creator of the Finavator Master Class on the future of finance course, and an active board advisor to fintech leaders including Tillo and Wellesley Hills Financial. Her thought leadership spans global stages – from Money 20/20 to Fintech Meetup – and she frequently appears on podcasts, panels, and webinars, bringing energy, vision, and deep expertise to every platform.
A Women in Payments Rise Star award winner and Money 20/20 RiseUp alum from 2019, Michelle continues to be a powerful advocate for financial inclusion and innovation. Through her work with Finavator and across the Open Finance ecosystem, she is helping shape a more equitable, collaborative, and consumer-first financial future for Canada and beyond.
Vote for Michelle Beyo because she’s not just part of the conversation — she’s helping to lead it. As chief executive officer of Finavator and president of the OFNC, Michelle is advancing Canada’s journey not only to Open Banking but to a bigger vision of Open Finance and beyond.
In her role at OFNC, she helps run quarterly industry events to keep the ecosystem engaged and informed, while also ensuring the board is 50/50 gender-balanced with industry experts.
A tireless advocate, award winner, and global speaker, Michelle brings energy, inclusivity, and forward-thinking leadership to every space she’s in.

Michelle Winsor
Michelle Winsor
Chief Executive Officer Accelera EcosystemMichelle has prowess as a strategist, advisor, and systematic problem solver with nuanced experiences navigating the complexities of business growth in the 21st century. As an innovative entrepreneur, visionary, thinking partner, and advisor, Michelle Winsor has been relentlessly pursuing her dream of breaking down barriers to employment, business growth, and access to affordable technology. She is passionate about inclusivity and fair competition.
After consulting for some of the largest financial companies in North America, she founded Accelera – a company that aims to revolutionise the financial world. Accelera is Michelle’s embodied passion to make technology flexible and accessible to businesses of all sizes.
She believes in the power of creating an inclusive ecosystem of people, communities, and businesses through the collective will of organisations that have a desire to grow and build together for the future.
Her powerful analytical mind, empathic leadership skills, and resourcefulness drive Michelle to create extraordinary results.
What drives me isn’t just Open Banking, but what it represents in the financial world.
It’s the ability to connect and learn from many different perspectives about how we can move towards a connected data ecosystem — one where every person understands how it supports their everyday lives and empowers them to make choices about permissioning their own data in their own mini ecosystem.
Sit me down, and I could go on forever!

Mike Cascone
Mike Cascone
Vice President, Government Relations & Public Policy XeroMichael Cascone is the vice president of government experience, Americas, at Xero.
Prior to joining Xero in 2021, Michael was the founding senior director of the Scale-Up Institute Toronto at the Toronto Region Board of Trade. He led the launch of the small business accelerator and ran a number of high-impact programs focused on small business growth and digitisation. During his time leading the organisation, the Scale-Up Institute Toronto supported over 2,000 small businesses across Ontario, securing significant private and public sector investment and winning the 2020 Ontario Chamber of Commerce Chair’s Award for Innovative Programming.
Michael also has over ten years of experience in both the federal and provincial governments, focusing on innovation and scale-up policy, trade agreement negotiation, and the automotive sector. He actively participates in the small business research community, acting as an expert advisor on a number of research councils.
He is the vice chair and treasurer of the Scugog Township Economic Development Advisory Committee.
Mike is deeply committed to a vision of Open Banking that supports the growth of Canadian small businesses, putting that into action through creative and timely advocacy and education campaigns. Our SMBs deserve the financial tools to help them thrive through uncertainty!

Natacha Boudrias
Natacha Boudrias
Lead, Open Banking National Bank of CanadaI lead Open Banking at National Bank of Canada and previously served on the Board of FDX. I’m committed to responsible innovation advancing our financial ecosystems by enabling secure data sharing, strengthening trust, and fostering connections that create meaningful value for individuals, businesses, and the broader economy.
I'm passionate about building a trusted and collaborative data mobility framework where data empowers people, trust in fundamental, and innovation delivers real-world impact.

Neela Maharaj
Neela Maharaj
Director, Digital Product & Strategy Open Banking & APIs Royal Bank of CanadaNeela Maharaj is the director of Open Banking digital product and strategy at RBC Royal Bank. In this role, she leads the development and execution of RBC’s Open Banking and API product strategies, while identifying emerging trends and opportunities to drive innovation and customer-centric growth.
With over 15 years in the financial services sector across technology, innovation, and strategy, Neela has built a reputation for delivering complex, market-shaping solutions. She most recently spearheaded the launch of Global View – an international Open Banking use case – enabling seamless connectivity between RBC and 25 different HSBC jurisdictions.
A proven leader in Open Banking, Neela is known for turning vision into scalable execution, forging high-impact partnerships, and reshaping how banks and fintechs collaborate. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering in computer engineering from York University and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business.
Translating the promise of Open Banking into real products, real partnerships, and real impact by turning complex data ecosystems into seamless, customer-centric experiences.

Patrick Barr
Patrick Barr
Director, Deposit Relations EQ BankPatrick Barr is an experienced finance and technology professional, passionate about how the two fields can be brought together to improve financial services for Canadians.
He is the director of deposit relations at Concentra Bank (a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable Bank), where he leads efforts to strengthen wholesale deposit partnerships with credit unions across Canada. He also oversees the credit union line of credit product as well as derivative oversight.
Prior to joining Concentra / Equitable Bank, Patrick was director of strategy and programs at the Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC), and previously worked in government relations at the Canadian Credit Union Association (CCUA).
Patrick has been actively involved in Open Banking in Canada since the federal government launched its first consultation in 2019. While at the Canadian Credit Union Association (CCUA), he worked to ensure that emerging regulatory and legislative frameworks supported credit union participation - securing key policy wins for the system.
At the Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC), Patrick collaborated with many of Canada’s largest credit unions to support both strategic planning and technical readiness for Open Banking. He also played a foundational role in shaping the broader ecosystem, serving as an early board member of the Open Finance Network Canada (formerly Open Banking Initiative Canada), and as an advisory board member for the Open Banking Expo.
Patrick remains a passionate advocate for Open Banking as a catalyst for innovation, competition, and more inclusive financial services in Canada.



Roy Kao
Roy Kao
Principal Elja AssociatesRoy Kao is a passionate champion and dot-connector in Canadian financial services transformation and fintech development, deeply engaged at the intersections of Open Finance and Open Data, regulatory and system modernisations, financial literacy and inclusion, and services and business innovation.
As a recognised leader and advisor, he possesses extensive consulting and entrepreneurial experience. He currently serves as a board member for Fintech Cadence and the Open Finance Network Canada (OFNC), and as an advisory board member for Open Banking Expo.
I am driven by the promise of Open Banking as a cornerstone for Canadian financial services transformation - ensuring consumers and small businesses have access to the most innovative, competitive, and beneficial products and services. This promise enables all participants - from early-stage founders and fintechs to incumbent banks and institutions - to accelerate innovation and modernization, helping Canada regain its global competitive edge and stature.

Saba Shariff
Saba Shariff
SVP Chief Strategy, Product & Innovation Officer SymcorSaba Shariff oversees teams responsible for designing and launching innovative products that address industry-wide challenges, along with a mandate for charting Symcor’s corporate strategy towards continued growth.
Named as one of Canada’s top 50 women in fintech, Saba is a frequent public speaker who shares insights on topics such as Open Banking, innovation, and women in technology.
Saba is a mentor with Women in Open Banking, an honorary chair of the Princess Margaret’s Weekend to Conquer Cancer event, and a board member for Women in Communications and Technology (WCT).
Saba Shariff isn’t just advocating for Open Banking - she’s building it. At Symcor, she developed the vision, crafted the strategy, and led the execution of COR.CONNECT, a secure, interoperable data access platform now gaining national traction. She built the team, launched the offering, and continues to guide its growth.
As the public face of Open Banking for Symcor, Saba regularly engages with government, industry, and media to push the conversation forward. Her mix of strategic leadership, technical credibility, and public advocacy makes her a standout force - and a clear contender for a top 5 spot on the Powerlist.

Sabena Sandhu
Sabena Sandhu
Manager, Policy CCUASabena Sandhu is the manager of policy at the Canadian Credit Union Association. In this role, she is the association’s advocate on national policy files, including payments modernisation, digital ID, and, of course, consumer-driven banking. She seeks to ensure the unique needs of credit unions are effectively represented in federal initiatives and programs.
Where possible, Sabena is committed to fostering alignment between Canada’s provincially regulated credit unions and federally regulated financial institutions, advocating for regulatory and legislative coherence across the country. With a strong focus on driving positive change, she works to ensure that credit unions can thrive in an evolving financial landscape.
What drives me is shaping policy and regulatory frameworks to ensure credit unions are not only included in Open Banking but positioned to thrive and innovate - so they can further strengthen the financial well-being of the 6 million Canadians and communities they serve.

Senator Colin Deacon
Senator Colin Deacon
Senator Senate of CanadaThe Honourable Colin Deacon’s background as an entrepreneur provides a unique perspective in Canada’s Upper Chamber. Prior to joining the Senate, he ran several successful global businesses, the latest of which was Bluelight Analytics, a technology firm providing data tools to dental offices worldwide.
As part of the Senate, he has been a strong advocate for entrepreneurs, harnessing the digital economy, updating Canada’s privacy legislation, ensuring global competitiveness of Canadian firms, and promoting Canadian leadership on issues relating to climate change.
Senator Deacon was appointed to the Senate of Canada as a representative of Nova Scotia in June 2018 and has since been part of the Independent Senators Group.



Shekher Puri
Shekher Puri
Vice President Digital Components & Platforms RBCShekher leads the Digital Channels and Solutions Team, along with managing and leading the transformation and client orchestration across both On-line Banking and Mobile Channels, Shekher is also responsible for identifying, building, and deploying critical digital patterns, assets, and components to drive digital engagement, sales, strategic reuse and rethinking how RBC manages digital capabilities.
The orchestration of data, technology, and intelligent systems will generate innovation and value for Canadians and drive both greater competition and collaboration across industry participants.

Shruti Awasthi
Shruti Awasthi
Director, Open Banking Strategy CIBCShruti is a global leader shaping the future of Open Banking in Canada. With deep roots in financial services across South East Asia, the Middle East, and North America, she brings a uniquely global lens to building inclusive, scalable frameworks that drive real economic impact.
A trusted voice in the industry, she has not only authored white papers and spoken on global stages – she also amplifies untold stories through her podcast The Sunkissed Souls, where courage, reinvention, and resilience take centre stage.
As a mentor with Women in Open Banking and Microsoft Women in Tech, and co-chair of CIBC’s International Professionals Network, she champions access, equity, and non-linear pathways to leadership.
Whether in boardrooms or behind the mic, her mission is the same: build a future where everyone has a seat at the table – and the power to own their story.
Driving Canada’s Open Banking evolution with cross-market expertise, actionable strategy, and a relentless focus on safe, scalable frameworks that unlock innovation and build consumer trust.

Steve Boms
Steve Boms
Executive Director FDATA North AmericaSteve Boms, president and founder of Allon Advocacy, LLC, has two decades of experience working inside government, public and private companies, trade organisations, and the technology industry. He assists organisations as they engage with policymakers in Washington, across the country, and around the world.
Steve has spent his career focused on complex financial services public policy issues, having worked in the United States Congress on the committee with jurisdiction over banking issues. He has led advocacy efforts and public policy teams globally for equity options exchanges, large US-based financial institutions, and leading fintech firms. A recognised expert in the partnership between financial technology and public policy, Steve has testified before the United States Senate, the Canadian Parliament, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on financial services and technology.
Steve is also the executive director of the Financial Data and Technology Association of North America, a trade association representing approximately three dozen financial technology companies that advocates for consumer-permissioned financial data access.
Steve Boms has been a tireless champion for Open Banking in Canada since 2017. As the executive director of FDATA North America, he has played a pivotal role in uniting the fintech industry to speak with a collective voice, driving collaboration and engaging directly with policymakers to deliver a modern, competitive financial ecosystem that puts consumers first and fuels innovation.

Sue Britton
Sue Britton
Retired Chief Innovation Officer Beem Credit UnionSue Britton is the retired chief innovation officer at Beem Credit Union, and has more than 30 years of experience in creating new products and solutions for the financial sector. She is the founder and chief executive officer of Firefly Growth, one of North America’s leading authorities on executing transformative growth through fintech innovation. She is a fintech expert, experienced both as a start-up founder and incumbent innovator. Sue also serves as an advisor and a committee member for FinPay, a cross-section of payments industry stakeholders.

Sunny Soin
Sunny Soin
Director - Payments and Open Banking TangerineSunny Soin is director of payments, money movement and Open Banking at Tangerine Bank, a Scotiabank subsidiary. He leads cross-functional product teams focused on delivering secure, intuitive digital experiences across core payments, digital money management, and emerging Open Finance capabilities.
With over 15 years in fintech and banking innovation, Sunny has held product leadership roles across large financial institutions and startups. He is passionate about using technology to improve financial outcomes for everyday Canadians – and advocates within the bank and industry for Open Banking as a catalyst for inclusion, competition, and trust.
Sunny Soin is driving Open Banking transformation from within Canada’s leading digital bank. At Tangerine, he champions innovation that empowers Canadians to control and benefit from their financial data. His leadership ensures Open Banking isn’t just a concept – it’s a customer-first movement grounded in trust, real-world applications, and scalable technology.
By bridging partnerships with enterprise execution, Sunny helps push the industry forward. He is also an internal advocate at Scotiabank, amplifying the voice of the consumer and accelerating consumer-driven finance.
Sunny is a cross-functional leader known for advocating a customer-centric Open Banking future across the broader financial ecosystem.



Susan Hawkins
Susan Hawkins
President & Chief Executive Officer Payments CanadaSusan Hawkins is the president and chief executive officer of Payments Canada, leading the organization’s next phase of development to meet the evolving payment needs of Canadians. Under her leadership, Payments Canada is focused on modern payment technology solutions that are safer, smarter and more accessible for Canada. Susan brings more than 25 years of digital and payment innovation, product development and business leadership experience.
Prior to Susan’s appointment as President and CEO in August, 2024, she was the global head of enterprise payments and executive vice president of US Payments at TD Bank Group, where she led the modernization and governance of payment infrastructure and payment products working with teams in the US and Canada. In her role, Susan also played a pivotal role in building and commercializing a real-time payments solution. Throughout her career, Susan also held executive roles with Fidelity Global Information Services and Metavante Payment Solutions. Source: Payments Canada



Tom Carpenter
Tom Carpenter
SVP - Global Open Banking MastercardTom Carpenter is the Senior Vice President for Global Policy & Industry Engagement at Mastercard where he leads advocacy and policy development on both open banking and open finance with regulators, policymakers, industry partners and standards bodies. Tom has been at the forefront of open finance for more than a decade guiding government affairs for companies in the ecosystem, helping launch and lead the Financial Data Exchange and now driving open finance policy for Mastercard.
Working in open finance has given me a front-row seat to witness innovative and market-driven technology solving complex policy problems like financial inclusion, credit expansion and financial literacy with actual commercial incentives in place. That is a rare thing to be a part of!



Yassir Jiwan
Yassir Jiwan
Director DeloitteYassir is passionate about empowering consumers with financial products and services that enable them to realise their full economic potential. As part of Deloitte’s Open Banking practice, Yassir helps clients identify and activate insights from Open Banking data to deliver enhanced financial services to consumers.
Prior to Deloitte, Yassir worked at a multinational credit bureau where he engaged with clients to solution new products and processes to benefit underserved populations leveraging financial transactional data and led Open Banking readiness initiatives. Before consulting, Yassir was on the “client side” working in the banking industry, including 10 years leading retail deposit solutions and pricing in the Canadian and international markets.
Yassir is a firm believer in the economic growth potential that can be unlocked by Open Banking. Involved since the early days of Open Banking in Canada, he has advanced applications of banking data to right-size credit decisions for thin-file and bruised credit customers, and is helping financial institutions stand up data-in propositions that drive meaningful value for customers.
Celebrate!
Date: June 17
Venue: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC)
Location: Announcement of the Standout Five will take place in the Main Stage followed by celebration drinks in the Expo Hall.
Dress code: Business casual
Event timings:
17:25 – Announcement of the Standout Five 2025
17:30 – Drinks reception in the Expo Hall
18:30 – Event close
