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  2. National Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    National Bank of Canada

  3. Banque Canadienne Nationale - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Banque Canadienne Nationale was one of the four original banks to form CHARGEX Ltd. through a licence from BankAmericard, providing Canada with its first interbank credit card. [ 7 ] In 1979, Banque Canadienne Nationale and the Provincial Bank of Canada (Banque provinciale du Canada), another Quebec-based bank, joined to form the ...

  4. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of banks and credit unions in Canada

  5. Louis Vachon - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vachon. Louis Vachon CM (French: [lu.i vaʃɔ̃]; born 1962) is a Canadian banker, financier, and business executive. He is currently the chief executive officer of National Bank of Canada, the 6th largest bank in Canada. Louis Vachon announced his intention to retire on October 31, 2021, after nearly 15 years in the role. [1]

  6. 500 Place D'Armes - Wikipedia

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    500 Place d'Armes is an International style building on the historic Place d'Armes square in Old Montreal quarter of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Completed in 1968 as the Banque Canadienne Nationale tower, [3] it is Montreal's 17th tallest building, at 133 m (435 ft), 32 storeys. It was designed by Montreal architects Pierre Boulva and Jacques ...

  7. Banque Nationale - Wikipedia

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    Banque Nationale ( lit. 'National bank') may refer to: Banque Nationale Agricole, state-controlled bank in Tunisia. BNP Paribas ( Banque Nationale de Paris ), commercial bank. National Bank of Canada ( Banque Nationale du Canada ), commercial bank. Banque Nationale was the first name of Banque Canadienne Nationale, later amalgamated into ...

  8. Banque d'Hochelaga - Wikipedia

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    After modest beginnings, the bank expanded substantially around 1900. At the end of World War I, Banque Nationale (based in Quebec City), Provincial Bank of Canada (Banque Provinciale) and Banque d'Hochelaga all competed to serve the French-speaking Quebec market. In 1924 an unarmoured bank vehicle carrying silver was robbed and a bank employee ...

  9. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Canada