Vipul Khattar
About Vipul Khattar
Vipul Khattar is a Sr. Business Analyst currently working at both Scotiabank and CIBC in Toronto, Canada. He has a diverse background in finance and technology, with significant experience in business analysis and financial reporting.
Current Role at Scotiabank
Vipul Khattar is currently employed as a Sr. Business Analyst at Scotiabank. Since joining the financial institution in 2015, he has provided support in various capacities, including IT audit activities and Tier 3 GIC Reporting initiative. Vipul has played a significant role in creating business requirement documents (BRDs) and developing process flows that support the Global Risk Management division in mitigating financial exposure.
Previous Role at CIBC
Before his tenure at Scotiabank, Vipul Khattar served as a Sr. Business Analyst at CIBC from 2014 to 2014. During his tenure, he contributed to business operations by implementing processes and systems. Vipul was involved in multiple critical projects, aligning business needs with technological solutions.
Experience at RBC
Vipul Khattar worked at RBC as a Business Analyst from 2013 to 2014. Over this period, he contributed to enhancing business processes by authoring business requirement documents. His role involved a deep focus on aligning business initiatives with regulatory standards and project deliverables.
Education and Expertise
Vipul Khattar holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance from York University's Schulich School of Business, completed between 2009 and 2011. He also earned a degree from BIT Mesra Student-Industry Relations Cell, acquiring skills and knowledge essential for his career.
Career in Financial Analysis and Software Engineering
Vipul Khattar has a diverse professional background. He worked as a Financial Analyst at DBRS from 2011 to 2012 and at Temenos as a Business Analyst from 2012 to 2013. Earlier in his career, he was a Software Engineer at Dassault Systemes in Bengaluru, India, from 2006 to 2009.
Key Projects and Initiatives
Vipul Khattar led the Osprey project, where he was responsible for creating Business Requirement Documents (BRDs) and managing communications with print vendors. He also played a pivotal role in setting up processes and systems for fee-based accounts to avoid trail-paying products. Additionally, Vipul was in charge of executive and Ontario Securities Commission reporting for the project and reconciled financial statements for business accounts.