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  3. 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 ...

  4. John Hancock Financial - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock Financial

  5. Frances Donald - Wikipedia

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    Frances Donald. Frances Donald is a Canadian-born economist and the Chief Economist of Manulife Financial, [1] Educated at Queen's University and New York University she is a sought-after commentator on global economic conditions. [2] In 2019 she was recognized as one of Canada's Most Powerful Women Top 100.

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    List of largest insurance companies

  7. Mandatory Provident Fund - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory Provident Fund. The Mandatory Provident Fund (Chinese: 強制性公積金), often abbreviated as MPF (強積金), is a compulsory saving scheme (pension fund) for the retirement of residents in Hong Kong. Most employees and their employers are required to contribute monthly to mandatory provident fund schemes provided by approved ...

  8. Stepped reckoner - Wikipedia

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    The stepped reckoner or Leibniz calculator was a mechanical calculator invented by the German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (started in 1673, when he presented a wooden model to the Royal Society of London [2] and completed in 1694). [1] The name comes from the translation of the German term for its operating mechanism, Staffelwalze ...

  9. Canada Life - Wikipedia

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