Niko Ma
About Niko Ma
Niko Ma is a Senior Business Analyst at HSBC, where he has worked since 2016. He transitioned from a Senior Software Engineer role and has significant experience in global standards and compliance, particularly in customer activity monitoring.
Work at HSBC
Niko Ma has been employed at HSBC since 2016, currently holding the position of Senior Business Analyst. In this role, he focuses on business analysis within the Global Standards and Compliance team. His responsibilities include contributing to the Customer Activity Monitoring Program (CAMP), which is essential for ensuring compliance with global standards. Prior to his current role, he worked at HSBC as a Senior Software Engineer from 2007 to 2012, where he developed technical solutions and gained valuable experience in the banking sector.
Education and Expertise
Niko Ma earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering from South China University of Technology, completing his studies from 2003 to 2007. His educational background provided a strong foundation in software development principles, which he later applied in his technical and business roles. His expertise includes extensive knowledge of global standards and compliance, particularly in monitoring customer activities, which is critical in his current position.
Background
Niko Ma transitioned from a technical role as a Senior Software Engineer to a business-focused role as a Senior Business Analyst. This shift allowed him to leverage his technical skills while addressing business needs. His career at HSBC has spanned over a decade, during which he has developed a comprehensive understanding of compliance and customer activity monitoring within the financial services industry.
Achievements
Niko Ma has made significant contributions to the Customer Activity Monitoring Program (CAMP) as part of his role in the Global Standards and Compliance team at HSBC. His work in this program is vital for ensuring that customer activities are monitored in accordance with global compliance standards. His transition from software engineering to business analysis reflects his adaptability and commitment to professional growth.