SOAProjects, Inc.
Faisal Noorali is an experienced finance professional currently serving as Associate Director at SOAProjects, Inc since 2020. Previously, Faisal held the position of Senior Manager at BDO USA, LLP from 2019 to 2020, and served as Senior Manager in Assurance at PwC Canada from December 2012 to 2019. Faisal's career in auditing began at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where a Senior Manager role was held from October 2004 to October 2012. Prior to that, Faisal worked as a Supervisory Senior at KPMG in Pakistan from 2000 to 2004. Faisal is a member of Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada since 2014 and holds an ACCA qualification in Accounting from 2000 to 2002.
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SOAProjects, Inc.
SOAProjects, Inc. is a dynamic and innovative company that provides a comprehensive range of services to help businesses thrive in today's ever-evolving landscape. With expertise in Technical Accounting & IPO Services, SOX &. Internal Audit Services, Cybersecurity, NetSuite, RPA & Data Analytics, Direct Hire, Interim Support, and Start-Up Services. SOAProjects is the go-to partner for businesses seeking to optimize their operations and stay ahead of the competition. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering exceptional results, and our client-centric approach ensures that we provide customized solutions that meet the unique needs of each organization. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, SOAProjects has the expertise and experience to help you achieve your goals and realize your vision. Join the growing list of successful businesses that have partnered with SOAProjects and experience the difference that our services can make for your organization today. SOAProjects currently has two domestic offices located in California and resources in 23 other states and is constantly assessing additional geographies to better serve our clients. Globally, we have presence in Canada, India, China, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Mexico, Columbia, Costa Rica, Australia, Singapore, Poland, Norway, Slovenia, Hong Kong, and Israel.