Canadian multinational bank headquartered in Toronto
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Bank of Nova Scotia
Scotia Plaza in Toronto
Trade name
Scotiabank
Company type
Public
Traded as
TSX: BNS NYSE: BNS S&P/TSX 60 component
ISIN
CA0641491075
Industry
Banking
financial services
Founded
March 30, 1832; 192 years ago (1832-03-30) Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Bank of Nova Scotia (French: Banque de Nouvelle-Écosse), operating as Scotiabank (French: Banque Scotia), is a Canadian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. One of Canada's Big Five banks, it is the third-largest Canadian bank by deposits and market capitalization. In 2023, the company’s seat in Forbes Global 2000 was 88.[3] It serves more than 25 million customers around the world and offers a range of products and services including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking. With more than 92,001 employees and assets of Can$1,136 billion (according to 2020 annual report), Scotiabank trades on the Toronto (TSX: BNS) and New York (NYSE: BNS) exchanges. The Scotiabank swift code is NOSCCATT and the institution number is 002.[4]
Scotiabank was founded in 1832 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where it was headquartered until relocating to Toronto in 1900.[5] Scotiabank has billed itself as "Canada's most international bank" due to its acquisitions primarily in Latin America and the Caribbean, and also in Europe and parts of Asia. Scotiabank is a member of the London Bullion Market Association and one of fifteen accredited institutions which participate in the London gold fixing.[6] From 1997 to 2019, this was conducted through its precious metals division ScotiaMocatta.[7]
Scotiabank's president and CEO Brian J. Porter[8] announced his retirement to be effective January 31, 2023, and Scott Thompson was named as his replacement.[9]
Bank of Nova Scotia (French: Banque de Nouvelle-Écosse), operating as Scotiabank (French: Banque Scotia), is a Canadian multinational banking and financial...
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Scotiabank Saddledome is a multi-use indoor arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located in Stampede Park in the southeast end of downtown Calgary, the Saddledome...
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Bank (Germany, Belgium, India, Spain, and Portugal)[citation needed] Scotiabank (Canada, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Guyana, and the Caribbean) Westpac (Australia...
also known as Corel Centre (French: Centre Corel) from 1996 to 2006 and Scotiabank Place (French: Place Banque Scotia) from 2006 to 2013. The arena is primarily...
was Scotiabank (Scotiabank Caribana from 2007 to 2011 and Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival from 2011 to 2015). In October 2015, Scotiabank announced...
The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize) is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published...
Scotiabank Theatre (French: Cinémas Banque Scotia) is a Canadian banner of multiplex cinemas owned by Cineplex Entertainment. The brand was established...
The Scotiabank Theatre Toronto (formerly Paramount Theatre Toronto) is a major movie theatre at the RioCan Hall in the Entertainment District of downtown...
to Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche in 2004 and not subsequently. Scotiabank/NHL Fan Fav Award – awarded to a National Hockey League player based on...
Originally built to serve as the global headquarters of Canadian bank Scotiabank, it is in the financial district of the downtown core bordered by Yonge...
(operating as Tangerine) is a Canadian direct bank that is a subsidiary of Scotiabank. It offers no-fee chequing and savings accounts, Guaranteed Investment...
The Scotiabank Aquatics Center is an aquatics center built for the 2011 Pan American Games in the municipality of Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico. It...
Vancouver. On June 16, 2010, Scotiabank and the Vancouver Canadians announced a naming rights agreement that led to the name Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium...
Street. It was previously known as the Scotiabank Convention Centre from 2011 to 2021 and was renamed after Scotiabank's naming rights expired. In 2007, a...
and the 5K race will be held on the Saturday. Key: Course record The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon has successfully raised millions of dollars...
that dominate the banking industry of Canada: Bank of Montreal (BMO), Scotiabank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)...
The Scotiabank Photography Award is a CA$50,000 (equivalent to $54,294 in 2021) annual Canadian photography award. Two runners-up each receive CA$10,000...
neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the west of the Scotiabank Arena on the former Railway Lands. The $500 million development was jointly...
6, 2020. "NHL to host first-ever Outdoor Women's Classic presented by Scotiabank". NHL.com. December 28, 2015. Archived from the original on December 29...
under the brand Cineplex Cinemas. Some flagship locations operate as Scotiabank Theatre, while some locations use brands carried over from its corporate...
The NHL Centennial Classic (branded as the Scotiabank NHL Centennial Classic for sponsorship reasons) was a regular season outdoor National Hockey League...
Ultimate Fighting Championship that took place on January 20, 2024, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event marked the promotion's seventh...
April 24 Boston Bruins 4–2 Toronto Maple Leafs Scotiabank Arena Recap No scoring First period No scoring Trent Frederic (2) – 17:37 Second period 13:10...