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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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    Big Five banks of Canada

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

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    List of banks and credit unions in Canada

  5. 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.

  6. 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"

  7. Canadian Western Bank - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Western Bank

  8. Category : Montreal City and District Savings Bank directors

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    This category is for the directors and honorary directors of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, founded in 1846 and today the Laurentian Bank of Canada.

  9. Atwater Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Atwater Avenue owes its name to a local businessman and city councilor by the name of Edwin Atwater (1808-1874), who participated in the foundation of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank (later known as Laurentian Bank of Canada), and the Montreal Telegraph Company. [1] It was in 1871, that Montreal City Council named the street after ...