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
For the defunct commercial bankBank of Canada commercial distinguish Royal Bank 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 ... 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 ... be repaid in debased currency. A major proponent was the Royal Bank of Canada , which wanted to see ... bank. Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister R.B. Bennett called a Royal Commission ref http ... 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 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
distinguish Bank of Canton Canton Trust and Commercial Bank The Kwangtung ProvincialBank zh t was a bank latterly based in Hong Kong . Also known as the ProvincialBank of Kwangtung Province. The largest of the provincial banks, there were however a succession of at least seven distinct organisations functioning as The Kwangtung ProvincialBank from 1905 through 1949, with Chinese mainland operations suspended in 1950 51 absorbed into the Peoples Bank of China following the establishment of the Peoples Republic of China. The remainder of the bank continued in operation until 2001 when it was taken over by the Bank of China Hong Kong . Banknote Issue The first known banknote issues appeared ..., 10 and 100 Yuan. Two million dollars worth of the 1918 notes were withdrawn by the bank under the orders of Dr Sun Yatsen, to fund military activities during 1921 22. History 1924 The bank was re established in Guangzhou by Mr. T. V. Soong , the brother in law of Dr. Sun Yat sen , as the Central Bank zh t . It was the first central bank established in China . 1929 It was renamed to Kwangtung Central Bank zh t so as to prevent confusion with the national Central Bank of China founded at Nanjing in 1928. Its role was reverted from central bank to provincial government bank. Hong Kong branches were also established. 1932 It was restructured as the Kwangtung ProvincialBank . ref http ... are of 1923 and 1925 as the Central Bank of China. During the 1930s, three separate issues of currency all dated 1931 were issued by the bank. Small change 10, 20 and 50 cent issues appeared in 1934 and 1935. Larger notes of 1 to 10 were issued between 1935 to 1940 after which the bank was taken over by the invading Japanese. Following the defeat of Japan in 1945, the bank was re established ... www.shenmeshi.com Business Business 20081103152319 4.html Chinese ref 2001 The bank was merged into Bank of China Hong Kong . ref http www.bochk.com web common multi section.xml?section about&level ... more details
About the historical National ProvincialBank the present day institution National Westminster Bank distinguish ... Bank Limited company logo File Prov bank.jpg 150px Arms of National ProvincialBank company type ... products num employees parent subsid District Bank National ProvincialBank was a United Kingdom ... over a number of smaller banking companies. History National ProvincialBank of England The National ProvincialBank was organised as a joint stock company by Thomas Joplin in 1833. At the time ... National Provincial lived up to its name, serving provincial customers throughout England . The bank ... PAST CONSTITUENTS NATIONAL PROVINCIALBANK National ProvincialBank The Royal Bank of Scotland Group ... John Gibson . Expansion continued, and now that the National ProvincialBank of England was established ... Havre . From 1917 it was run jointly as Lloyds and National ProvincialBank. In 1955, Lloyds Bank ..., which added 230 branches to National Provincial s growing financial network. Prescott s Bank was established ... for a few years as the National Provincial and Union Bank of England . In 1923, the bank acquired Grindlay ... in Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England 1924 1KB 461. ref McClean, David http books.google.com ... ref In 1924, the bank shortened its name to National ProvincialBank Limited. ref http www.rbs.com about03.asp ... Provincial decided to exit overseas banking in 1948, it disposed of Grindlays Bank to the National ... ref In 1968, the short lived National Provincial and Rothschild Bank was jointly formed with N. M. Rothschild ... Provincial s growth had been interrupted by World War I, the bank vigorously renewed its acquisition ... Bank The merger of National Provincial and Westminster Bank , ref http www.rbs.com about03.asp ..., National Provincial, and Westminster Bank were fully integrated in the new firm s structure, while ... largest bank in the world. In 1969 David Robarts, former chairman of National Provincial, assumed ... to print their own money. As the National ProvincialBank was based outside London, it was free ... more details
Provincial museums of Canada are museums maintained by the provinces of Canada to preserve their local history and culture. They are the equivalent to national museums operated by nation states. In the mostly French speaking province of Quebec, the provincial government uses the term national to refer to provincial museums, reflecting the strength of Quebec nationalism . Many provinces have separate facilities for history and natural history museums, art galleries, and archives. In the case of Newfoundland and Labrador, all these functions are housed in one complex, The Rooms , in St. John s center Expand list date September 2011 center List of provincial museums Royal Alberta Museum , Edmonton Royal British Columbia Museum , Victoria Royal Ontario Museum , Toronto Royal Saskatchewan Museum , Regina New Brunswick Museum , Saint John Nova Scotia Museum , multiple sites Mus e de la civilisation , Quebec City List of provincial art galleries Art Gallery of Alberta , Edmonton Art Gallery of Nova Scotia , Halifax Art Gallery of Ontario , Toronto Mus e national des beaux arts du Qu bec , Quebec City List of provincial archives and libraries Biblioth que et Archives nationales du Qu bec , multiple sites Provincial Archives of Alberta , Edmonton Saskatchewan Archives Board Lists of the provinces and territories of Canada Category Museums in Canada Category Lists of museums in Canada Category Canada related lists Museums, Provincial ... more details
its name to the ProvincialBank of Canada and gradually setting up a network of offices throughout ..., the ProvincialBank of Canada and the Banque d Hochelaga are all successful in serving the same ...About a commercial bankCanada s central bankBank of Canada Cleanup date August 2008 Infobox company company name National Bank of Canada br Banque Nationale du Canada company logo Image National Bank ... , Canada 1859 location Montreal , Quebec , Canada key people Louis Vachon CEO industry Bank products ... http www.nbc.ca www.nbc.ca National Bank of Canada lang fr Banque Nationale du Canada TSX NA is the sixth largest bank in Canada with branches in almost every province and 2.4 million personal clients ... Canadian Encyclopedia ref National Bank has a network of 448 branches and 893 banking machines in Canada ... through special legislation. The ProvincialBank declines an invitation to join forces with the other two banks. BCN and the ProvincialBank safely weather Depression hardships, as does the entire Canadian ... Canadian National is twice the size of its closest competitor the ProvincialBank, giving it greater prestige and faster growth. The ProvincialBank takes on a more aggressive character and eventually ... Bank also takes over the Toronto based Unity Bank of Canada , and in 1979 acquires Laurentide Financial Corporation Ltd. of Vancouver, a well known Canadian finance company. 1978 The ProvincialBank of Canada soon to merge with Bank Canadian National to create National Bank joins forces with Bell ... Gaucheti re street in downtown Montreal. November 1979 By the late 1970s, Bank Canadian National and the Provincial ... to combine forces to form National Bank of Canada in what is one of the largest bank mergers ... the Mercantile Bank of Canada. This transaction helps it strengthen its presence in the commercial ..., and General Trust of Canada subsidiary becomes National Bank Trust. 2002 National Bank Financial, a National ... plan management. National Bank is the sixth largest bank in Canada and the leading bank in Quebec ... more details
conduct in Canada. In 2010, the Bank Act was amended to allow federal credit unions to exist as a new ...Infobox Legislation shorttitle Bank Act image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption longtitle An Act respecting banks and banking citation http lois.justice.gc.ca en B 1.01 FullText.html Bank Act enactedby Parliament of Canada dateenacted dateassented December 13, 1991 datesigned datecommenced bill billcitation billdate introducedby 1streading 2ndreading 3rdreading whitepaper committeereport amendments repeals related summary keywords The Bank Act 1991, c. 46 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Government of Canada respecting banks and banking. The Bank Act was originally passed in 1871. The terms of the Act provide for a statutory review of the Act on a regular basis to ensure that legislators ... title History of the Banking system of Canada to 1948 publisher The Quebec History Encyclopedia ... that it and the bank charters provided by it will expire unless it the statutory review is conducted ... II banks are subsidiaries of foreign banks that allowed to accept deposits through branches in Canada ... owned, democratically controled and governed by co operative principles. The Bank Act allows ... , or through the continuance of one or more credit unions existing within provincial jurisdiction ... includes 20 domestic banks, 24 foreign bank subsidiaries and 22 foreign bank branches operating in Canada. ref name CBA cite web url http www.cba.ca en banks in canada title Banks in Canada work Canadian Bankers Association ref References references See also Banking in Canada List of banks in Canada List of Acts of Parliament of Canada External links http lois.justice.gc.ca eng B 1.01 index.html Canadian Department of Justice Bank Act http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000495 Bank Act at The Canadian Encyclopedia Category Financial regulation in Canada Category Canadian federal legislation Category Banking in Canada Category 1991 in law Category 1991 in Canada ... more details
Canadian provincial departments and agencies Category Prison and correctional agencies Canada Category Penal system in Canada ...Correctional services are operated by both the federal and provincial governments. Offenders who receive sentences of less than two years or who receive community sentences such as fines, community service work or probation are under provincial jurisdiction. Offenders who receive prison sentences of two years or more are the responsibility of the federal government. Young offender services, including pre trial supervision, community and custody sentences and Extrajudicial Sanctions Programs, are the responsibility of the provincial government. The provinces and territories of Canada also operate correction facilities Alberta Administered by the Correctional Services of the Ministry of Solicitor General and Public Security Calgary Correctional Centre Calgary Remand Centre Edmonton Remand Centre Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre Lethbridge Correctional Centre Medicine Hat Remand Centre Peace River Correctional Centre Red Deer Remand Centre Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre 3 Camps Alsike Minimum Security Camp Closed April 2009 Fort McMurray Minimum Security Camp Closed Metis Nation Wilderness Camp Kainai Community Correctional Centre British Columbia Administered by the Corrections Branch of the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Regional Correctional Centres Fraser ... Centre Dalhousie Provincial Jail Madawaska Regional Correctional Centre Moncton Detention Centre ... Division of Department of Justice Adult offender provincial correctional facilities Antigonish Correctional ... Correctional Centre 38 cells for adult male offenders. Closed adult offender provincial correctional ... Correctional Centre Closed 2001. Yarmouth Correctional Centre Closed 2004. Young offender provincial ... Services of the Office of Attorney General Provincial Correctional Centre Prince Correctional Centre ... 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 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 Hong Kong 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
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
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
style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Standard Chartered Bank of Canada center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President Henry Stark Howland center center Existed 1969 1990s center center Merged into modern day Bank of Montreal and Toronto Dominion Bank center The Standard Chartered Bank of Canada was the Canada Canadian banking unit of the British Standard Chartered Bank . Standard Chartered bank was created by a merger of Standard Bank of British South Africa 1862 and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China 1853 in 1969 http www.standardchartered.com about us history en index.html . It quit Canada in the 1990s, selling its two retail branches to Bank of Montreal and its commercial branch to Toronto Dominion Bank. Standard Chartered s separate metals services business Mocatta Metals was sold to Scotiabank in 1997 to form ScotiaMocatta http www.scotiamocatta.com house history.htm . Standard Chartered Bank currently operates two small offices in Calgary and Toronto through its acquisitions of Harrison Lovegrove & Co. and American Express Bank. See also List of banks in Canada List of Canadian banks References Reflist Commons Bank stub Standard Chartered Canadian banks Canada corp stub Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Standard Chartered Category Bank of Montreal Category Companies established in 1969 ... 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 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 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
Imperial Bank of Canada Building.jpg thumb center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center ... 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 in Toronto , Ontario . The Imperial Bank of Canada branches expanded beyond Toronto and were ... digitalcollections.torontopubliclibrary.ca webDC images.do?contentID PICTURES R 1445 Imperial Bank of Canada 1875 ref In 1875, it amalgamated with the Niagara District Bank , ref name Niagara cite web url http lois.justice.gc.ca en privlaw 214789 201.html title Table of Private Acts Imperial Bank of Canada ... 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
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
Refimprove 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 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 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
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
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 ... society called the Family Compact . The Bank of Upper Canada suspended payments from Mar 5, 1838 ... first 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 ... TCE 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 ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000502 title Bank of Upper Canada publisher The Canadian Encyclopedia date accessdate 2012 03 12 ref Architecture The Bank of Upper Canada in Port Hope ... visit visite affichage display.aspx?id 9328 Bank of Upper Canada ref The Bank of Upper ... of Canada. ref name HP The former Bank of Upper Canada Building in Goderich, Ontario built in 1863 is on the Registry of Historical Places of Canada. ref 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 Canada McGill Queen s University Press ... Reflist Commons Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Bank Of Upper Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category ... in the 19th century Bank stub Canada corp stub de Bank of Upper Canada ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Image Upsidedown Building.jpg thumb Former Sears Canada Head Office Sears Canada Bank center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President center center Existed 1873 1974 center center The Bank was purchased by JPMorgan Chase . center Sears Canada Bank was created to service the Sears credit cards issued by Sears Canada . The company did not provide any other financial services. The Bank was purchased by JPMorgan Chase . History Sears Canada was founded in 1953 by Sears Roebuck of Chicago and operating under joint ventures with Simpson s Simpsons Ltd. as Simpsons Sears. It later ended the relationship and began to build on its own. It later acquired Simpsons stores through bankruptcy in the 1990s. Sears Canada Bank was established in 2003 by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions OSFI . JPMorgan Chase purchased Sears Canada Bank in 2005. Chase Card Services Canada is the current issuer of two Sears Canada credit card products, Sears Card and Sears MasterCard . Services Services previously offered by Sears Canada Bank Sears Card Sears Club Card Assist Family First New Outlook Sears Passport To Travel Sears Welcome Home Insurance Services SearsConnect Executive G. Bruce Clark CEO Membership Sears Canada Bank was a member of the Canadian Bankers Association CBA and registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation CDIC , a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada s chartered banks. References Reflist Bank stub Canada corp stub Canadian banks JPMorgan Chase Category Defunct banks of Canada ... 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
Primary sources date June 2009 The Manulife Bank of Canada also known as Manulife Bank , lang fr Banque 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 . Manulife Bank distributes ... Canada network of more than 200 mortgage specialists. Manulife Bank does not have any physical branches ... Bank of Canada later in 1993 and it became Canada s first bank to sell its products through independent financial advisors. In 1999, Manulife One was launched Canada s first all in one account. Manulife ... Bank. Like its parent company, Manulife Bank, Manulife Trust is a member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation CDIC . Today, Manulife Bank has offices in Waterloo, Ontario and Halifax, Nova Scotia and has a network of more than 200 mortgage specialists across Canada. 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 http www.manulifebankselect.ca Manulife Bank Select br Canadian ... at ABMs across Canada through The Exchange Network, direct payment purchases and chequing. Manulife Bank is a member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation CDIC . Products and services Manulife Bank provides financial products to the public through independent financial advisors, including High interest bank accounts and investments Advantage Account and US Advantage Account Business Advantage ... Account GICs Mortgage products Manulife One Manulife Bank Select Manulife Bank One for Business Loans ... Bank was established on January 1, 1993, when Cabot Trust Company, Huronia Trust Company and the Regional ... accounts to simplify their banking and make their money work more efficiently. In 2010, Manulife Bank ... more details