Nicolas Huray

Director of IT Operations & Security at Estateably

Nicolas Huray has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Nicolas is currently the Director of IT Operations & Security at Estateably since June 2020. Prior to that, they held the role of Director of Research Development at the same company from July 2019. Nicolas also worked as a Senior Lead DevOps at Estateably starting from August 2018.

Before joining Estateably, Nicolas worked as a Lead DevOps at Bandsintown Group from September 2016 to May 2018. Nicolas also served as a Senior Backend Developer / Devops Engineer at 1science from November 2014 to May 2016. At Triton Digital, they worked as a Senior Java Developer from April 2013 to October 2014.

Nicolas has also worked at Figaro Classifieds as a Solutions Architect in Big Data / Analytics from June 2011 to January 2013, and as a JEE Architect / REST Web Services from July 2009 to June 2011. Prior to that, they were a Java Technical Expert and a Java Web Developer at Adenclassifieds.

Earlier in their career, Nicolas worked at PSA Peugeot Citroën as a Java / JEE Developer from January 2006 to May 2006. Nicolas also worked as a Java / JEE Developer at Bouygues Telecom from February 2004 to December 2005. Nicolas began their career as a Stagiaire at BI-SAM Technologies in 2003.

Nicolas Huray completed their education at the Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC) from 2000 to 2003, where they obtained a Master's degree. Prior to that, they attended Lycée Paul Eluard from 1995 to 1998. The field of study for both institutions is not provided.

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Montréal, Canada

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Estateably is an estate settlement platform that allows financial professionals to dramatically expedite the estate settlement process through the digitization of paper based processes while maintaining regulatory compliance.Across Canada, the process of settling an estate (from death to distribution of assets) takes on average four years. Manyfactors contribute to this inefficient process that has remained largely unchanged in over 20 years. A lack of digitization and software tools are available to trust companies, who are hired on behalf of a family to execute the will and estate. According to corporate executors, the largest inefficiencies stem from a lack of communication regarding the status of the estate, onboarding new agents, and delays with government agencies, among others.This is compounded by creating a complex business network of banks, executors, lawyers, accountants, governments and beneficiaries coming together to settle an estate. Furthermore, there is an inherent lack of trust among each party as they can be individually held legally liable for any error committed throughout the process.We have seen that across north America there is a growing demand for estate services while the continent prepares for the largest transfer of wealth in history. In fact, it is projected that in Canada alone, $750 billion dollars will be inherited over the next decade, [1] a majority of which will demand the services of corporate agents. As it stands, trust companies are not able to keep up with internal demand for settlement services, let alone market their services to a large growing market.Estateably aims to solve the inefficiencies of the estate settlement process by providing a workflow tool to trust companies to digitize their process, automating time-consuming tasks. The platform will leverage distributed ledger technology to create a bridge between financial institutions and appropriate government agencies.


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Montreal, Canada

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11-50

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