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Bank of Cyprus, Canada Representative Office
The Bank of Cyprus Group is the largest and oldest financial institution on the
island of Cyprus. The Group has over 300 branches and 7000 employees worldwide
and maintains correspondent relationships with more than 2300 banks around the
globe.
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Bank of Montreal
The Bank of Montreal (in French, Banque de Montréal, and commonly BMO in either
language) is the fourth largest bank in Canada by deposits. The Bank of Montreal
was founded in 1817, making it Canada's oldest bank.
In Canada, the company operates as BMO Bank of Montreal and has more than 900
branches. The company also has substantial operations in the Chicago area and
elsewhere in the United States, where it operates as Harris Bank and as BMO
Harris.
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BNP Paribas (Canada)
BNP Paribas (Euronext: BNP, TYO: 8665) is one of the main banks in Europe. It
was created on 23 May 2000 through the merger of Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP)
and Paribas. Together with Société Générale and Crédit Lyonnais (now known as
LCL), it is one of the "three old" banks of France. It is a constituent of the
CAC 40 index.
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is one of Canada's chartered banks. As
the fifth largest bank in Canada by deposits. The bank is headquartered in
Toronto, Ontario.
CIBC also operates in the United States, the Caribbean, Asia and the United
Kingdom, and serves more than eleven million clients and has more than 40,000
employees worldwide.
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HSBC Bank Canada
HSBC Bank Canada (TSX: HSB), formerly the Hongkong Bank of Canada, is a bank in
Canada that is part of British banking giant HSBC - one of the largest banking
groups in the world. HSBC Canada is the seventh largest bank in Canada, with
offices in every province except Prince Edward Island, and is the largest
foreign-owned bank in the country. Corporate headquarters are in the financial
district of Vancouver, British Columbia.
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National Bank of Canada
National Bank of Canada (Banque Nationale du Canada) (TSX: NA) is the sixth
largest bank in Canada. The bank's headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec, and it
has 546 branches nationwide, of which 454 are in Quebec. The bank also has
representative offices or branches in Havana, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Nassau,
and New York, and a subsidiary in Florida.
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Royal Bank of Canada
The Royal Bank of Canada (in French, Banque Royale du Canada, and commonly RBC
in either language) is the largest financial institution in Canada, measured
deposits, revenues, and market capitalization. The bank serves seventeen million
clients and has 80,000 employees worldwide. The company's primary corporate
offices are located in Toronto, Ontario, while it is officially headquartered in
Montreal, Quebec. The bank was founded in 1864 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Scotiabank
The Bank of Nova Scotia (in French, Banque de Nouvelle-Écosse, and commonly
Scotiabank in English and Banque Scotia in French) is the third largest bank in
Canada by deposits and market capitalization. The bank was founded in 1832 in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, and its primary corporate offices are located in Toronto,
Ontario.
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State Bank of India
State Bank of India (SBI) (LSE: SBID) is the largest bank in India. The bank
traces its ancestry back through the Imperial Bank of India to the founding in
1806 of the Bank of Calcutta, making it the oldest commercial bank in the Indian
Subcontinent. The Government of India nationalised the Imperial Bank of India in
1955, with the Reserve Bank of India taking a 60% stake, and renamed it the
State Bank of India. In 2008, the Government took over the stake held by the
Reserve Bank of India.
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TD Canada Trust
TD Canada Trust is the personal, small business and commercial banking operation
of the Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) in Canada. TD Canada Trust offers a range of
financial services and products to more than 10 million Canadian customers
through more than 1,100 branches and 2,600 ATMs. People often incorrectly use
"TD Canada Trust" to refer to the whole bank after the merger in 2000, although
TD Canada Trust only makes up the bank's largest division.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank
The Toronto-Dominion Bank (in French, Banque Toronto-Dominion, and commonly TD
in either language) is the second largest bank in Canada by market
capitalization and deposits. The bank was created in 1955 through the merger the
Bank of Toronto and Dominion Bank, which were founded in 1855 and 1869,
respectively.
The company operates as TD Bank Financial Group (in French, Groupe Financier
Banque TD) and has over 74,000 employees and over seventeen million clients
worldwide. In Canada, the bank operates as TD Canada Trust and serves more than
eleven million customers at over 1,100 branches. In the United States, the
company operates as TD Bank (and formerly as TD Banknorth), and also has a
network of nearly 1,100 branches.
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