Amidst the economic uncertainty that looms, big tech companies like Meta, Amazon and Twitter have been forced to make the difficult decision to cut jobs. But, as Erica Vella reports, one Toronto-based fin-tech company is working diligently to make sure it safeguards itself in case of a potential downturn.
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