Event
Beyond the Trade - A New Era for Canadian Fintech with Questrade
Venue TBA · Financial District
About
Join us at Questrade ’s new downtown Toronto office for an exclusive evening of conversation, connection, and behind-the-scenes insight into one of Canada’s most established fintech companies. Designed for senior developers, engineers, product managers and technical leaders , this event offers a candid look at what we’re building, how we’re scaling, and why this is such a meaningful moment to be part of Questrade’s next chapter. You’ll hear directly from Hwan Kim , Chief Product Officer , and Salim Naran , President, Growth Portfolio , on Questrade’s growth, product vision, and the opportunities ahead. We’ll also bring together leaders across Product Technology, Customer Experience, and Banking to share how we’re building a multi-brand financial ecosystem that’s redefining how Canadians invest, bank, and build wealth. This is an opportunity to experience Questrade up close—to meet the people behind the work, get a feel for our culture, and connect with leaders who are shaping the future of Canadian fintech. If you care about solving meaningful engineering problems, building with strong people, and doing work that matters at scale, we’d love to meet you! Agenda 4:30pm: Doors open - Check in, mingle, and settle in 5:30pm: Programming Content + Interactive Q&A 6:30pm: Networking Reception - open bar & passed canapés 9:00pm: End of evening About Questrade
When & where
Tuesday, May 26 at 4:30 p.m.
Ends at 9:00 p.m.
Venue TBA
Address TBA
Financial District
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