Justin Hiploylee
About Justin Hiploylee
Justin Hiploylee is an Anti-Money Laundering Investigator at CIBC with a strong background in the banking industry and a Bachelor's Degree in Finance from Ryerson University.
Current Title and Role at CIBC
Justin Hiploylee is currently working as an Anti-Money Laundering Investigator at CIBC. Since April 2019, he has been responsible for conducting thorough investigations into potential money laundering activities, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and safeguarding the financial institution's integrity.
Previous Experience at CIBC Imperial Service
Prior to his current role, Justin Hiploylee worked at CIBC Imperial Service in the role of Financial Service Associate from 2016 to 2019. During his tenure, he was engaged in providing financial services and support, leveraging his expertise to assist clients and contribute to the overall efficiency of the service department.
Education at Ryerson University
Justin Hiploylee completed his Bachelor's Degree in Finance from Ryerson University, where he studied from 2010 to 2015. His academic background provided him with foundational knowledge in financial principles and practices, which has been instrumental in his professional development in the banking sector.
Skills and Competencies
Justin Hiploylee possesses a range of skills pertinent to his role in the banking industry. His competencies include proficiency in Microsoft Word, retail and sales experience, strong time management capabilities, and the ability to work effectively as part of a team. These skills are crucial in his work as an Anti-Money Laundering Investigator, where precision, efficiency, and collaboration are key.
Background in Anti-Money Laundering
With a solid background in the banking industry, Justin Hiploylee has developed significant expertise in anti-money laundering investigations. His work involves identifying and analyzing suspicious activities that could indicate money laundering, ensuring adherence to compliance protocols, and helping to protect the financial system from illicit activities.