About the Canadian bank the American subsidiary RBC Bank Infobox company name RoyalBank of Canada logo ... RoyalBank of Canada Annual Report 2010 publisher RBC year 2010 accessdate 2011 02 19 ref ref name ...?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0006977 title RoyalBank of Canada publisher The Canadian Encyclopedia date ... The RoyalBank of Canada RBC lang fr Banque Royale du Canada or RBC Financial Group is the Big ... s Institution Number or bank number is 003. In Canada, the bank is branded as RBC RoyalBank in English ... Pound 2005 1901 Changed name to RoyalBank of Canada RBC . 1907 Head Office moved from Halifax to Montreal ... bought RBC Bank from RoyalBank of Canada for 3.62 billion. ref http www.theglobeandmail.com report ..., Barbados Logo Image RoyalBank of Canada Old Logo.png right 200px thumb RoyalBank of Canada s previous ... 250px thumb RoyalBank of Canada branch left and Parliament of Barbados. The bank s symbol is a golden ... title RoyalBank of Canada publisher Thecanadianencyclopedia.com date accessdate 2011 02 19 ref Awards ... relative to their industry peers, RoyalBank of Canada is the most environmentally friendly ... program. Starting in 2012, the RoyalBank of Canada will sponsor a second FedEx Cup PGA Tour event ... Canada s RoyalBank . Toronto McClelland & Stewart, 1993 and in French as Au coeur de l action Banque ... www.rbcds.com RBC Dominion Securities http www.rbcroyalbank.com RBC RoyalBank of Canada http www.rbcroyalbank.com caribbean RBC RoyalBank of Canada Caribbean and Bahamas http www.rbcwminternational.com ... pm stk StkP.S121a5Dollars3.1.1938.jpg 1938 Saint Kitts banknote front Example of RoyalBank of Canada ... Example of RoyalBank of Canada banknotes http www.multiculturalcanada.ca node 114705 1929 s advertisement on a Chinese newspaper The RoyalBank of Canada advertisement on a Canada Chinese Newspaper ... banks RBC S&P TSX 60 2008 economic crisis DEFAULTSORT RoyalBank Of Canada Category Companies established ... Banks of the Caribbean Category Companies based in Toronto Category RoyalBank of Canada Category ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 RoyalBank of Canada v. The King , 1913 A.C. 212 is a notable Canadian constitutional decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council where the Council limited the province s ability to create laws in relation to extraprovincial contractual rights. The Alberta provincial government passed a law to expropriate the bonds from a London railway company kept in an Albertan branch of the RoyalBank of Canada on the basis that the company had defaulted on the construction of a railway. The Council held that the law was ultra vires the province s law making powers. The Council noted that the right to appropriate the bond would only be valid where the RoyalBank of Canada was headquartered and where the bonds were deposited. The Council incorrectly citation needed date October 2011 identified Quebec as the province where the bonds were deposited when in fact it was Alberta. Consequently, the Council reasoned that Alberta was denying Quebec from recovering any of the assets and so the law was unconstitutional. See also List of Judicial Committee of the Privy Council cases DEFAULTSORT RoyalBank Of Canada V. The King Category 1913 in case law Category Canadian constitutional case law Category Judicial Committee of the Privy Council cases on appeal from Canada Category Legal articles without infoboxes Canada law stub ... more details
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The terms RoyalBank , Banque Royale , Banco Real can connote several different things, RoyalBank Azerbaijan RoyalBank of CanadaRoyalBank of Trinidad and Tobago , a subsidiary of RBC RoyalBank of Scotland RoyalBank Plaza , headquarters of RBC in Toronto, Ontario, CanadaRoyal Trust of Canada, a Canadian trust company, whose parent, Royal Trustco, was taken over by RBC in 1993 Royal Trust Tower , former headquarters of Royal Trustco Banco Real Banco Real do Brasil , the RoyalBank of Brazil , a subsidiary of ABN AMRO Banque Royale is the new name of the Banque Generale of John Law, when acquired by the government in 1718 disambig ... more details
For the defunct commercial bankBank of Canada commercial distinguish RoyalBank of Canada Refimprove date August 2007 Infobox Central bankbank name in local Banque du Canada image 1 Logo BOC.gif image title 1 Logo image 2 Ottawa ON Bank of Canada.jpg image title 2 Bank of Canada Building Headquarters ... be repaid in debased currency. A major proponent was the RoyalBank of Canada , which wanted to see ... bank. Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister R.B. Bennett called a Royal Commission ref http ... display inline,title established 1935 president Mark Carney leader title Governor bank of Canada ... www.bankofcanada.ca www.bankofcanada.ca succeeded footnotes The Bank of Canada lang fr Banque du Canada is Canada s central bank and lender of last resort . ref cite web title Lender of Last Resort url ... of Parliament the Bank of Canada Act ref cite web title Bank of Canada Act R.S.C., 1985, c. B 2 url ... became a Crown corporation belonging to the Government of Canada . ref cite web title Who owns the Bank ... Majesty in right of Canada holds the entire share capital issued by the Bank. Ultimately, the Bank ... who we are ref The role of the Bank is to promote the economic and financial well being of Canada. ref cite web title What is the Bank of Canada? url http www.bankofcanada.ca about faq ref The responsibilities of the Bank are monetary policy ref cite web title Bank of Canada Monetary Policy url http ... banknotes banknotes and Canadian currency currency ref cite web title Bank of Canadabank notes currency ... system within Canada ref cite web title Bank of Canada Financial System url http www.bankofcanada.ca ... for the federal government, the Bank and other clients. ref cite web title Bank of Canada Funds ... system For many years, Canada did not have a central bank. ref http www.bankofcanada.ca en about history.html Bank of Canada History ref Each of the nation s large banks issued its own currency and there was little ... of Montreal , then the nation s largest bank, acted as the government s banker. Canada, with its extensive ... more details
RoyalBank Building or RoyalBank Tower may refer to RoyalBank Building, Toronto , a name used for two different office buildings in the Toronto s Financial District Old RoyalBank Building, Montreal , a Montreal building that served as the head office of the RoyalBank of Canada from 1928 to 1962 Place Ville Marie , a Montreal office complex also known as the RoyalBank Tower due to its main tenant RoyalBank Plaza , a Toronto office complex which serves as the defacto headquarters of the RoyalBank of Canada Thomas D Arcy McGee Building , an office building in Ottawa originally called RoyalBank Centre Royal Centre Vancouver , an office building in Vancouver also known as RBC Tower or RoyalBank Tower See also RoyalBank of Canada disamb ... more details
Infobox Legislation shorttitle Bank of Canada Act image imagesize caption longtitle An Act respecting the Bank of Canada citation enactedby Parliament of Canada dateenacted dateassented July 3 1934 datesigned datecommenced March 1935 bill billcitation billdate introducedby 1933 Royal Commission on Banking and Currency 1streading 2ndreading 3rdreading whitepaper committeereport amendments repeals related summary keywords The Bank of Canada Act is a piece of Canadian Government of Canada federal legislation , adopted in 1934, which created the Bank of Canada , the cornerstone of central banking system in Canada. ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000499 ref The act is part of the Statutes of Canada . Prior to 1934, Canada had no central bank and fragmented control of the banking system. The Canadian Bankers Association took the role of regulating the bank system since 1891 and the Bank of Montreal was the government s banker. W. F. MacLean, MP for South York MP presented the idea of a central bank to Parliament in 1913, but the idea was shot down by then Prime Minister Sir Robert Laird Borden . ref http www.bankofcanada.ca about who we are history ref It was initially a private bank and became a government owned corporation in 1938. ref http www.bankofcanada.ca about who we are history ref Amendments to the act allowed the Bank of Canada to take over currency printing in 1949. See also Federal Reserve Act USA Exchange Fund Ordinance HKG Bank of England Act 1716 UK Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act References Reflist External links http laws lois.justice.gc.ca eng acts B 2 Category 1934 in Canada Category 1934 in law Category Bank of CanadaBank of Canada Act Category Banking legislation Category Canadian federal legislation Category Monetary reform ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Consolidated Bank of Canada center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President center center Existed 1876 1880 center center liquidated in 1882 center The Consolidated Bank of Canada was created from the merger of City Bank and Royal Canadian Bank in 1876, but collapsed in 1880 and finally liquidated in 1882. References Reflist Commons Bank stub Canadian banks Canada corp stub Category Defunct banks of Canada Category 1882 disestablishments Category Companies disestablished in the 19th century Category Banks established in 1876 ... more details
See also RoyalBank Plaza RBC Centre coord 43.6491 N 79.3779 W display title multiple image width 150 image1 RoyalBank Building Toronto 1.jpg caption1 The 1915 building image2 RoyalBank Building Toronto Cropped.jpg caption2 The 1964 building The RoyalBank Building refers to two office buildings built for the RoyalBank of Canada in the Financial District, Toronto Financial District of Toronto , Canada The 20 storey RoyalBank Building, located on the northeast corner of Yonge Street Yonge and King Street Toronto King Streets, was completed in 1915 and designed by the architectural firm Ross and Macdonald . The City of Toronto designated the building under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1976. The building is also known by its municipal address, 2 King Street East. The 12 storey RoyalBank Building, located at 20 King Street between Yonge and Bay Street Bay Streets, It served as the bank s Toronto offices until the RoyalBank Plaza was completed in 1977. It is still one of several buildings in Toronto s downtown core occupied by the RoyalBank. Construction on the building commenced with the laying of the cornerstone by then RoyalBank of Canada Chairman James Allan in 1964. References Commons cat multi RoyalBank Building, Toronto RoyalBank Building 1964 http www.tobuilt.ca php tobuildings more.php?search fd0 925 TO Built 2 King Street East http www.tobuilt.ca php tobuildings more.php?search fd0 953 TO Built RoyalBank Building http www.skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 26667 RoyalBank Building Buildings in Canada timeline Buildings in Toronto timeline Category Buildings and structures in Toronto Category RoyalBank of Canada Category Historic bank buildings in Canada Category Skyscrapers between 50 and 99 meters ... more details
Image BankofCanadabuilding.jpg right 250px thumb The Bank of Canada Building in Ottawa. The Bank of Canada Building is the head office of the Bank of Canada , located in Ottawa , Ontario, Canada. File Inside Bank of Canada.jpg thumb left Inside the atrium of 1979 glass addition. Built from 1937 1938 by architect S.G. Davenport of Montreal and completed by the Toronto firm of Marani, Lawson and Morris, it replaced the Victoria Building Ottawa Victoria Building to the east of this building on Wellington Street, Ottawa Wellington Street . Constructed of grey granite from Quebec, it is Neoclassical architecture late neoclassical in style, which was very popular at the time among banks, and won a number of architectural awards, including the Gold Medal from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada . The large bronze front doors were designed by Ulysses Ricci of New York, and decorated with facsimiles of Greek coins from the British Museum . The sculptures decorating the front facade were designed by Jacobine Jones , and represent the Canada s seven principal industries at the time fishing, electricity, mining, agriculture, forestry, manufacturing, and construction. The cornerstone was placed by Prime Minister Mackenzie King and the Bank s first governor, Graham Towers . Plans for additions in the 1940s and 1950s were scrapped, and while more substantial plans were drafted during the 1960s, construction was delayed due to Ottawa s already strained construction industry, and only commenced in 1972. The glass structure behind the original 1937 structure was completed in 1979 by the firm ... by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada as one of the top 500 buildings produced in Canada ... Bank of Canada HQ coord 45.420877 N 75.702807 W region CA ON type landmark display title Category Federal government buildings in Ottawa Category Bank buildings in Canada Category Arthur Erickson buildings Category Bank of Canada ... more details
The CTC Bank of Canada is a commercial bank based in Vancouver , British Columbia with three branches. It is a subsidiary of Taiwan based Chinatrust Commercial Bank , the most profitable bank in Taiwan. External links http www.ctcbank.com eng.htm CTC Bank of Canada web site Vancouver Corporations bank stub canada company stub Category Companies based in Vancouver Category Schedule II banks in Canada ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Lloyds Bank of Canada center center File National Bank of New Zealand logo.svg center small Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada small small Existed 1986&ndash 1990 small small Fate Merged into HSBC Bank Canada small Lloyds Bank of Canada was formed in 1986 when Lloyds Bank Plc of the United Kingdom purchased the Continental Bank of Canada . This bank had been formed earlier in the 1980s when IAC, a financing company, decided to expand the scope of operations. In 1990, after several years of losses, Lloyds Bank sold its Canadian operations to the Hongkong Bank of Canada , a subsidiary of London based HSBC Holdings Plc. In 1999, HBC changed its name to HSBC Bank Canada , consistent with HSBCs strategy of creating the global brand. See also List of banks in Canada References Reflist Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Lloyds Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Lloyds Banking Group Category HSBC acquisitions Category Banks established in 1986 Category Companies disestablished in 1990 Bank stub Canada corp stub Canada company stub ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 Bank of America Canada lang fr Banque d Am rique du Canada , was a wholly owned U.S. bank subsidiary, headquartered in Toronto , Ontario, Canada. It was a Schedule II bank under the CanadaBank Act to accept deposits which may be eligible for deposit insurance provided by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation . In 2001, Bank of America Canada re established itself as a branch Citation needed date May 2011 of Bank of America, N.A. of Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, NC . Canada s revised Bank Act had created a new schedule, Schedule III, for banks that are foreign bank branches of foreign institutions that have been authorized under the Bank Act to conduct commercial operations deemed banking in Canada. These branches have certain restrictions under Canadian law . Membership Bank of America Canada is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association and http www.cdnpay.ca Canadian Payments Association . External links http www.bankofamerica.com Bank of America Category Bank of America Category Schedule II banks in Canadabank stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Provincial Bank of Canada center center Location Quebec , Canada center First President center center Existed 1861 1979 center center Merged into modern day National Bank of Canada center The Provincial Bank of Canada French Banque provinciale du Canada was a Quebec based bank in Canada that was the product of mergers between the Banque Jacques Cartier 1861 , the Banque d conomie de Qu bec 1848 , the Banque populaire de Qu bec 1868 , and the Unity Bank of Canada 1972 . It merged with the Banque Canadienne Nationale to form the National Bank of Canada in 1979. ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0005612 National Bank of Canada ref See also List of banks in Canada References Reflist Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Provincial Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Banks with year of establishment missing Category Companies disestablished in 1979 Bank stub Canada corp stub Quebec stub fr Banque provinciale du Canada ... more details
day Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CIBC center The Imperial Bank of Canada was a Canada Canadian bank based in Toronto in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. Founded in 1873 as the Imperial Bank in Toronto by Henry Stark Howland , former vice president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce . The bank became the Imperial Bank of Canada in 1874. ref name FirstName cite web url http lois.justice.gc.ca en privlaw 214789 198.html title Table of Private Acts Imperial Bank work Department of Justice ref In 1875, the president of the Imperial Bank of Canada was H.S. Howland, founder of the original Imperial Bank. The bank had a capital of 1,000,000 and the head office was located on Wellington Street, Toronto, Ontario . The Imperial Bank of Canada branches expanded beyond Toronto and were ... Bank of Canada 1875 ref In 1875, it amalgamated with the Niagara District Bank , ref name Niagara ... Bank of Canada work Department of Justice ref , which had been chartered on May 19, 1855 in Montreal ... Cox became the bank s president in 1890, Howland remained at the bank until his death in 1902. Cox remained President until 1906. Daniel Robert Wilkie succeeded Cox as president of the Imperial Bank of Canada and died as President in 1914. Imperial Bank of Canada acquired Weyburn Security Bank in 1931 and Barclays BankCanada Barclays BankCanada in 1956. It merged with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1961 to form the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce . See also List of banks in Canada List of Canadian banks References reflist Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Imperial Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Category Companies disestablished in 1961 Category Banks established in 1873 canada company stub ... more details
style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Standard Bank of Canada center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President center center Existed 1873 1928 center center Merged into Canadian Bank of Commerce center The Standard Bank of Canada was a Canada Canadian bank established in 1873 as the St. Lawrence Bank by a group of Toronto businessmen led by J.C. Fitch. In 1876 it was renamed the Standard Bank of Canada following a reorganization, and under its new management it grew. By 1907 it had nearly 50 branches and added another 27 when Standard Bank acquired The Western Bank of Canada 1882 1909 , a regional bank headquartered in Oshawa, Ontario . The bank began to expand into the western provinces, and later combined with The Sterling Bank in 1924. The combined entity had 243 branches, of which 176 were in Ontario. Increased competition and other strategic considerations led to The Standard Bank of Canada to merge with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1928. The Standard Bank of Canada issued its own banknotes, as many of Canada s banks did in that era. Some examples of these notes can be seen at the Bank of Canada s Currency Museum. ref http www.currencymuseum.ca eng collection search results.php?q january&r 10&o 1230&s 1317 Bank of Canada Currency Museum Bot generated title ref See also List of banks in Canada List of Canadian banks References references http www.cibc.com ca inside cibc history mergers amalgamations bank of commerce.html CIBC Mergers and Amalgamations, The Canadian Bank of Commerce Canadian banks Bank stub Canada corp stub Category Defunct banks of Canada ... more details
Multiple issues advert October 2008 COI May 2010 primary sources June 2010 ICICI BankCanada is a wholly owned subsidiary of ICICI Bank ICICI Bank Limited , which has its headquarters in Mumbai , India . ICICI Bank Limited is India s largest private sector bank as measured by asset base as of December 31, 2009 and the second largest bank in the country with consolidated total assets of about US 103 billion as of December 31, 2009 1 . ICICI Bank Limited s subsidiaries include India s leading private ... equity firms. ICICI Bank Limited s presence currently spans 19 countries. Established in December 2003, ICICI BankCanada is a full service direct bank in Canada with an asset base of about C 5.8 billion as of December 31, 2009 2 . It carries on business under CanadaBank Act Canada s Bank Act ... of up to five years up to 100,000 per depositor . History 2003 In November, ICICI BankCanada was incorporated as a Schedule II bank. In December, the Head Office and the Downtown Toronto Ontario Branch were opened. 2004 ICICI BankCanada launched online banking platform that allows it to serve customers across the country. 2005 ICICI BankCanada launched its Financial Advisor Services channel. 2008 ICICI BankCanada relocated its head office to the Don Valley Business Park in Toronto after outgrowing its initial office space. Awards 2009 ICICI BankCanada was honoured the Canadian Helen Keller Centre Award. Sriram H. Iyer, ICICI BankCanada s President and CEO, was named a 2008 recipient of Canada s Top 40 Under 40TM. See also List of Banks in Canada References http icicibank.com pfsuser aboutus overview overview.htm ICICI Bank website Overview section http icicibank.ca abouticicibank aboutus default.htm ICICI BankCanada website About ICICI Bank section External links ICICI BankCanada http www.icicibank.ca www.icicibank.ca DEFAULTSORT Icici BankCanada Category Banks of Canada Category ... of the Canadian Bankers Association , CBA as well as the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Unity Bank of Canada center center Location Toronto , Ontario , Canada center First President Richard Higgins center center Existed 1972 1978 center center Merged into Provincial Bank of Canada Banque provinciale du Canada center The Unity Bank of Canada was a small Canada Canadian bank that was started in the 1972. Unity Bank of Canada was established in Toronto in 1972. Richard Higgins was president and David Matthews was General Manager. It was acquired by Provincial Bank of Canada Banque provinciale du Canada in 1979. See also List of banks in Canada List of Canadian banks References Reflist Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Unity Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Banks established in 1972 Category Companies disestablished in 1979 Category Companies based in Toronto Bank stub Canada corp stub Toronto stub fr Unity Bank ... more details
style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Bank of Canada commercial center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President center center Existed August 16, 1858 1866 center center renamed the Canadian Bank of Commerce, later modern day Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CIBC center The Bank of Canada was granted a charter on August 16, 1858 ref cite web url http www.scribd.com doc 12596938 Bank of Canada Charter 1858 title Bank of Canada Charter 1858 publisher Scribd.com date accessdate 2011 10 22 ref . The charter was granted to the Honorable William Cayley , the Honorable Joseph Curran Morrison , Angus Morrison Esquire Esq. , the Honorable John Ross Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , William Henry Boulton Esquire Esq. and Frederick William Cumberland Esquire Esq. The charter was never used and eventually sold to William McMaster in 1866 and renamed the Canadian Bank of Commerce , later became CIBC . It is not to be mistaken for the Bank of Canada , the current central bank which was established by the Bank of Canada Act in 1934 . References Reflist Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Bank Of Canada Commercial Category Defunct banks of Canada Category 19th century establishments Category 1858 disestablishments Category Companies disestablished in the 19th century Bank stub Canada corp stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Continental Bank of Canada center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President center center Existed 1980 1986 center center Merged into modern day HSBC Bank Canada center The Continental Bank of Canada was a chartered bank formed in Canada when IAC, a financing company, decided to expand the scope of operations in the 1980s. ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0001888. The Continental Bank of Canada had head offices in Toronto. ref This small bank struggled for several years before being acquired by Lloyds Bank of the United Kingdom. Continental Bank became Lloyds Bank of Canada in 1986. After several years of losses, Lloyds Bank sold its Canadian operations to Hongkong Bank of Canada HBC in 1990. HBC merged Lloyds Bank of Canada with its existing operations into what is now HSBC Bank Canada . See also List of banks in Canada References Reflist http laws.justice.gc.ca eng Z 036 index.html An Act to Incorporate Continental Bank of Canada 1976 77, c. 58& 93 Commons Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Continental Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Lloyds Banking Group Category HSBC acquisitions Category 1980s establishments Bank stub Canada corp stub ... more details
BankofUpperCanada.jpg right thumb 200px The Bank of Upper Canada Building in 1872 Adelaide Street, Toronto center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President William Allan banker William Allan center center Existed 1821 1866 center center collapsed in 1866. center The Bank of Upper Canada was a Canada Canadian bank established in 1821 under a Charter granted by the colony of Upper Canada in 1819. ref name TCE http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000502 Bank of Upper Canada ref The incorporators were William Allan banker William Allan , Robert ... called the Family Compact . The Bank of Upper Canada suspended payments from Mar 5, 1838 Nov 1, 1839 ... Like the other Canadian chartered banks, it issued its own paper money. The Bank of Canada was established through the Bank of Canada Act of 1934 and the banks relinquished their right to issue their own ... The Bank of Upper Canada in Port Hope, Ontario built in 1857 is on the Registry of Historical ... 9328 Bank of Upper Canada ref The Bank of Upper Canada building in Toronto, Ontario built in 1827 to 1834 is on the Registry of Historical Places of Canada. ref name HP The former Bank of Upper Canada ... name HP Gallery gallery File Bank of Upper Canada.JPG Bank of Upper Canada File 260 Adelaide Street East.jpg Bank of Upper Canada 260 Adelaide, Toronto gallery References Peter Baskerville The Bank of Upper ... Category Companies disestablished in the 19th century Bank stub Canada corp stub de Bank of Upper Canada ... Richard W. publisher Fitzhenry and Whiteside year 2005 ref The bank was a small operation which, like many early Canadian banks, collapsed in 1866. The Bank of Upper Canada Building building which housed the bank , constructed in 1825, still exists in Toronto s Adelaide St East and has been designated a List of national historic sites of Canada National Historic Site of Canada . Designed by architect ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Canada Bank Company center center Location British North America Canada center First President center center Existed 18th century center center defunct center Canada Bank Company was an early bank established in 18th century British North America and issued notes used in the British colony. References Reflist Bank stub Canadian banks Canada corp stub Category Defunct banks of Canada ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center center center Location Montreal, Quebec 1929 1956 br Toronto, Ontario , Canada 1979 1996 center First President center center Existed 1929 1956 br 1979 1996 br 2010 present center center Merged with Imperial Bank of Canada 1959 br Merged into modern day Hongkong Bank of Canada center 1929 1956 Barclays Bank of Canada was a unit of Barclays Bank PLC . The Canadian unit was incorporated in 1929 in Montreal, QC with office later established in Toronto . ref https www.cibc.com ca inside cibc history mergers amalgamations ibc.html ref Like the other Canadian chartered banks, it issued its own paper money. The Bank of Canada was established through the Bank of Canada Act of 1934 and the banks relinquished their right to issue their own currency. Barclays Bank of Canada was acquired by Imperial Bank of Canada , a predecessor of CIBC in 1956. 1979 1996 In 1979 Barclays established a new Canadian subsidiary, but it was later bought by Hongkong Bank of Canada in 1996. 2000s A non banking subsidiary of Barclays Group, Barclays Global Investors Canada Limited , is based in Toronto and administers iShares , exchange traded index fund s. In 2010, Barclays applied for right to open branches in Canada. ref http www.investmentexecutive.com news 52291 ref . The current Barclay s operations in Canada are in Toronto and Calgary . See also In addition to Barclays, HSBC acquired other Canadian banks, including Bank of British Columbia Lloyds Bank of Canada References Reflist mohammad billa External links https www.cibc.com ca inside cibc history mergers amalgamations ibc.html Commons Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Barclays Group Category HSBC acquisitions Category Banks established in 1929 Category Banks established in 1979 Bank stub Canada corp stub ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Shinhan BankCanada is a subsidiary bank in Canada federally regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada OSFI . Shinhan BankCanada as a retail bank began its business operation on March 9, 2009. Its head office and main branch are located in Toronto, Ontario. ref cite news url http www.gazette.gc.ca rp pr p1 2009 2009 02 28 html notice avis eng.html title Government Notices Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Bank Act Shinhan BankCanada Order to commence and carry on business date February 28, 2009 Vol. 143, No. 9 work Canada Gazette accessdate 4 January 2010 location Ottawa ref Ownership Shinhan BankCanada is fully owned by Shinhan Bank NYSE http www.nyse.com about listed shg.html SHG , KRX http eng.krx.co.kr mki stc stc d 001.jsp A055550 in South Korea . The parent bank s total assets at the end of 2008 was KRW 213,569 billions . According to The Banker it is ranked 89th in the world by the total asset size. The Parent Bank is part of Shinhan Financial Group , a financial holding company. Shinhan Financial Group has 9 subsidiaries and 2 joint ventures. The lists are as follows Shinhan Bank , Shinhan Card , Shinhan Investment Corp, Shinhan Life Insurance, Shinhan Capital , Jeju Bank, Shinhan Credit ... Management Joint venture with BNP Paribas , SH&C Life Insurance Partnership with BNP . Shinhan BankCanada is a registered member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation CDIC , a federal agency insuring deposits at all Canada s chartered banks. Shinhan BankCanada sponsors a MasterCard issued by MBNA MBNA CanadaBank . See also Shinhan Bank Shinhan Financial Group List of companies of South Korea List of Banks in South Korea Economy of South Korea List of banks and credit unions in Canada References Reflist External links http www.shinhan.com Shinhan Bank Korea http www.www.shinhangroup.co.kr Shinhan Financial Group http www.shinhan.ca Shinhan BankCanada Category Banks of Canada Category ... more details
Primary sources date June 2009 The Manulife Bank of Canada Manulife Bank lang fr Financi re Manuvie is a Schedule I federally chartered bank and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Manulife Financial Manufacturer s Life Insurance Company of Canada Manulife Financial . It was established on January 1, 1993, when Cabot Trust Company, Huronia Trust Company and the Regional Trust Company were merged by Manulife Financial. Its branch network was sold to the Laurentian Bank of Canada later in 1993 and it became Canada s first bank to sell its products through independent financial advisors. Its products are designed to be integrated into a client s overall financial plan and is supported by a virtual bank experience. Clarify me date June 2009 Manulife Bank provides its customers access to their bank accounts 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the Internet, telephone services and The Exchange Canada The Exchange Network of automated bank machines across Canada. Services Manulife Bank provides a variety of financial products to the public through independent financial advisors, including Manulife One Canada s first mortgage that is combined with a bank account Fact date June 2009 Investment loans High interest bank accounts GICs Mastercard Credit card See also List of banks in Canada List of Canadian banks Manulife Financial parent company Other virtual banks ING Direct Canada President s Choice Financial Citizens Bank of Canada Canadian Tire Financial Services External links http www.manulifebank.ca Manulife Bank http www.manulife.com Manulife Financial Corporation http www.manulifeone.ca Manulife One br Canadian banks Category Banks of Canada ... more details