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  2. Laurentian Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Website. laurentianbank.ca. The Laurentian Bank of Canada (LBC; French: Banque Laurentienne du Canada) is a Schedule 1 bank that operates primarily in the province of Quebec, with commercial and business banking offices located in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia. [3] LBC's Institution Number (or routing number) is 039.

  3. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to a ranking produced by Standard & Poor's, in 2017, the Big Five banks of Canada are among the world's 100 largest banks, with TD Bank, RBC, Scotiabank, BMO, and CIBC at 26th, 28th, 45th, 52nd, and 63rd place, respectively. [4] RBC and TD Bank are also on the Financial Stability Board 's list of systemically important banks as of 2020.

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

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    Montreal City and District Savings Bank. Converted from a savings bank to a regular bank and changed its name to Laurentian Bank of Canada. National Westminster Bank of Canada. 1982. 1998. Became Hongkong Bank of Canada, now known as HSBC Bank Canada in 1998. Newcastle Banking Company. 1830s.

  5. Category:Laurentian Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Laurentian Bank was established in 1846 as the Montreal City and District Savings Bank. ... Pages in category "Laurentian Bank of Canada"

  6. François Desjardins - Wikipedia

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    François Desjardins. Born. 1970 (age 53–54) Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Occupation (s) Retired president and CEO, Laurentian Bank of Canada. François Desjardins (born 1970) is a Canadian business executive. He held the role of president and CEO of Laurentian Bank of Canada between 2015 and 2020.

  7. Carlos Leitão - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Quebec minister of Finance on April 23, 2014 by Philippe Couillard. Prior to his election to the legislature, he was the chief economist for Laurentian Bank Securities. [2] Originally from Portugal, [3] Leitão moved to Canada in 1975. [2] He is a graduate of McGill University. [2]

  8. Laurentides - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 450, 579. Website. www.laurentides. .gouv.qc.ca. [2] The Laurentides (French pronunciation: [lɔʁɑ̃tid]) is a region of Quebec. While it is often called the Laurentians in English, the region includes only part of the Laurentian mountains. It has a total land area of 20,779.19 km 2 (8,022.89 sq mi) and its population was 589,400 ...

  9. Manulife Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.manulifebank.ca. Manulife Bank of Canada (operating as Manulife Bank; French: Banque Manuvie du Canada) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Manulife. As a direct bank, it offers high-interest chequing & savings accounts, credit cards, lines of credit and mortgages, including Manulife One. Since it was established in 1993, Manulife Bank ...