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Located in Delta BC, QCA Systems Ltd. has been providing Industrial Electrical, Automation, and IT services to clients in various industries for over 30 years. Operating with the support of approximately 110 engineers, designers, drafters, technicians, specialists, managers, and administration staff, QCA is able to deliver cost effective, efficient solutions, supporting a wide variety of products.
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QCA insights (QCAi) is a division of QCA Systems and provides data, technology and advanced analytics solutions. We help clients make better and faster data-driven decisions.
FinTech Collective is a global, early stage venture capital firm backing entrepreneurs who are rewiring the way money moves through the world. Founded in 2012 with offices in New York City and London, the firm has deep experience investing across capital markets, wealth and asset management, banking, lending, payments, insurance, and DeFi. The managing partners of FinTech Collective met in their mid 20’s and helped build, scale, and successfully exit four fintech businesses.
Backed by some of the world’s leading institutional investors, FinTech Collective manages over $800m in regulatory assets. Over the last decade the firm has had 10 exits, taken one company from pitch deck to public markets and invested in 96 portfolio companies including well known firms such as Anyfin in Stockholm, Flutterwave in Lagos, IMMO in London, Minu in Mexico City, Mondu in Berlin, Simetrik in Columbia, and several important businesses in NYC including MoneyLion, NYDIG, Ocrolus, Quovo (acquired by Plaid) and Vestwell.
The firm publishes a weekly newsletter, delivered every Saturday, which provides a tightly edited rundown of global fintech news, along with a bit of original analysis (available at fintech.io/newsletter).
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The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) operates independently of government and has a legislated mandate to serve the privacy and access interests of Albertans.
The mission of our office includes:
- Advocating for the privacy and access rights of Albertans
- Ensuring public bodies, health custodians and private sector organizations uphold the access and privacy rights contained in the laws of Alberta
- Providing fair, independent and impartial reviews in a timely and efficient manner.
Created in 1995, the OIPC provides independent oversight of Alberta's three access and privacy laws:
- The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP Act) came into force in 1995. It provides individuals with the right to access information held by public bodies while regulating how public bodies collect, use and disclose personal information.
- The Health Information Act (HIA) came into force in 2001. It provides individuals with the right to access health information held by health professionals (custodians) while regulating how health professionals collect, use and disclose health information.
- The Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) came into force in 2003. It provides individuals with the right to access their own personal information held by a private organization while regulating how private organizations collect, use and disclose personal information.
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