But in 2001, everything changed. The collapse of Enron wasn’t just a headline – it was a real, devastating event that shook families, communities, and the financial world to its core. Adil watched as friends and loved ones suffered the fallout, losing jobs, savings, and stability overnight. It was then that he realized a hard truth: financial misstatement risk isn’t just about numbers – it’s about people.
Adil couldn’t shake the thought that this disaster could have been prevented. That the right systems, the right safeguards, and the right technology could have stopped the collapse before it ever happened.
That’s when his mission became clear.
Determined to make a difference, Adil founded FulcrumWay, a consulting powerhouse that quickly became Oracle’s premier partner for governance, risk, and compliance (GRC). He and his team didn’t just advise companies, they transformed how enterprises approached risk. From global startups to Fortune 500 giants, they set a new standard, helping organizations secure their financial systems against unseen threats.
But the deeper Adil dug, the clearer it became – the problem was bigger than anyone realized.
And so, SafePaaS was born.
For over 25 years, Adil and his team have been the trusted partners of hundreds of publicly traded companies, helping them navigate the complexities of SOX compliance, internal controls, and enterprise risk management. Their work has shaped the way businesses assess risk, ensuring continuous visibility, accountability, and protection across global financial systems.
But at the heart of it all, their mission remains deeply personal.
Because risk isn’t just about numbers on a spreadsheet – it’s about the livelihoods, futures, and stability of people who depend on businesses to get it right. And that’s why this team is relentless. Their unmatched expertise, unwavering passion, and deep-rooted commitment to protecting organizations from financial misstatement risk continue to drive them forward.
Because in a world where financial collapses can change lives overnight, prevention isn’t just a priority – it’s a responsibility.