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Capital markets · Product leadership · eKYC

Owning four capital-markets platforms from roadmap to production

End-to-end product and technology accountability for registration, identity verification, brokerage onboarding, and offline order-entry platforms.

Organization
Tose'e Abzar Bazar-e-Sarmaye (TSETAB)
Formal role
Full-Stack Developer
Period
2019 – 2024
Engagement
Financial services; hybrid

Verified outcomes

Measured outcomes for Tose'e Abzar Bazar-e-Sarmaye (TSETAB)

2M+

users across the capital-markets portfolio

Four capital-markets platforms serving users across 8+ brokerages.

This figure applies to the broader four-platform portfolio; it is not a TSETAB daily-active-user metric.
8+

brokerages served

Reach of the broader four-platform capital-markets portfolio.

>1 TB / 100 GB

storage and memory requirements removed

Legacy Windows applications and data workloads migrated to containerized Linux services.

01

Context

The challenge

Complexity in its real operating context.

Four capital-markets products required coordinated product delivery, infrastructure ownership, production reliability, and a clear technical escalation path across brokerage workflows.

02

Accountability

The role

Where ownership sat.

With the formal title Full-Stack Developer, Hatef held end-to-end product and technology accountability and led a four-person engineering team, including hiring, technical interviews, prioritization, delivery, infrastructure, production reliability, and final technical escalation.

03 · Architecture decisions

Decisions over decoration.

Only decisions documented in the public résumé are included here.

01

Own the full platform portfolio

Designed and delivered Sejam registration, Sejam identity verification, brokerage onboarding, and offline brokerage order-entry platforms.

02

Add AI inside a bounded workflow

Deployed a Python-based AI component to production for comparing customer-submitted photographs with national-ID portraits within eKYC workflows.

03

Move legacy workloads to Linux containers

Migrated legacy Windows applications and data workloads to containerized Linux services and improved production visibility with Grafana, Zabbix, and Splunk.

04 · Outcomes

What changed in production.

  1. The broader four-platform portfolio served 2M+ users across 8+ brokerages.
  2. Reduced infrastructure requirements by more than 1 TB of storage and 100 GB of memory.
  3. Put identity-image comparison into production as part of the eKYC workflow.

System components

  • Python
  • Linux containers
  • Grafana
  • Zabbix
  • Splunk

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