Mahomed Taibo
About Mahomed Taibo
Mahomed Taibo is a Global Service Manager I at HSBC, specializing in Global e-Commerce Internal Controls. He has over a decade of experience in various roles within HSBC, focusing on security, compliance, and project management.
Work at HSBC
Mahomed Taibo has held multiple positions at HSBC, starting in 2010 as part of the Global Transactions Banking team in Vancouver, Canada. He worked in this role for two years before transitioning to the position of Global Investigator/Projects Management in Global e-Commerce Security & Frauds from 2012 to 2014. Following this, he served as Global Assistant Manager Service I in Global e-Commerce Internal Controls from 2014 to 2017. Since 2017, he has been working as Global Service Manager I/Global e-Commerce Internal Controls, where he manages a team focused on enforcing e-Commerce Security & Controls guidelines across 64 countries.
Education and Expertise
Mahomed Taibo earned a Bachelor's degree in International Business from California State University, Northridge, where he studied from 1997 to 2000. His educational background provides a foundation for his expertise in global e-commerce and internal controls, which he has applied throughout his career at HSBC.
Background
Mahomed Taibo has built a career in the banking and finance sector, specifically focusing on e-commerce security and internal controls. His work experience spans over a decade, primarily at HSBC, where he has developed skills in project management, compliance, and team leadership. His role involves collaboration with global teams to integrate restricted data onto the Group Internal Access Management (GiAM) platform.
Achievements
In his current position, Mahomed Taibo has successfully completed all projects related to Release 51 (R51 PVT) and is actively involved in projects for Release 52 and 2018. He leads initiatives aimed at automating internal controls processes, enhancing efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, he ensures compliance with local and international regulatory rules for approximately 14,000 internal profile users.