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The National Bank of Canada (French: Banque Nationale du Canada) is the sixth largest commercial bank in Canada. It is headquartered in Montreal , and has branches in most Canadian provinces and 2.4 million personal clients. [ 4 ]
National Bank of Canada; 0–9. 500 Place D'Armes; 800 Saint-Jacques Street West; B. Banque Canadienne Nationale; C. Complexe Maisonneuve; P. Provincial Bank of Canada
For much of the 20th century, Canada's trust companies were controlled by the major banks through interlocking directorates. However, revisions to the Bank Act in 1967 forbade individuals from sitting on a bank and trust company board simultaneously; this had been a recommendation in the 1964 Report of the Royal Commission on Banking and ...
The main Montreal branch of the Bank of Montreal, Canada's oldest bank. Toronto's financial district. This is a list of banks in Canada, including chartered banks, credit unions, trusts, and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as "banks".
' 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 National Bank of Canada
Before taking a full-time position at the bank, he was the president and CEO of National Bank Financial Group, the 4th largest investment bank in Canada. [ 2 ] He was named CEO of the Year by Canadian Business in 2014, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the following year he received mixed media coverage for being the highest compensated banking executive in the ...
National Bank of Canada (2 C, 6 P) R. Royal Bank of Canada (2 C, 33 P) S. Scotiabank (1 C, 34 P, 1 F) Stock brokerages and investment banks of Canada (16 P) T.
The Bank of Canada (BoC; French: Banque du Canada) is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. [4] Chartered in 1934 under the Bank of Canada Act , it is responsible for formulating Canada's monetary policy, [ 5 ] and for the promotion of a safe and sound financial system within Canada. [ 6 ]