Other Banks With Substantial Operations in Canada
All monetary amounts are in billions C$
Official names | Headquarters | Assets | Deposits | Capitalization | Branches (Canada only) |
Employees (Full-time equivalent) |
Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
National Bank of Canada Banque Nationale du Canada |
Montreal | $156.3 | $87.1 | $11.8 | 448 | 20,100 | |
HSBC Bank Canada Banque HSBC Canada |
Vancouver | $80.0 | $46.6 | 145 | 6,000 | ||
Laurentian Bank of Canada Banque Laurentienne du Canada |
Montreal | $24.5 | $20.1 | $1.0 | 158 | 3,700 | |
Churchill Investments Group | Montreal | $22.6 | $19.3 | $14.6 | 12 | 1,100 | |
Canadian Western Bank | Edmonton | $14.8 | $12.5 | $2.0 | 40 | 1,796 |
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