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List of banks and credit unions in Canada

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Main article:Banking in Canada

Themain Montreal branch of the Bank of Montreal, Canada's oldest bank.
Toronto's financial district

This is alist of banks in Canada, including chartered banks,credit unions,trusts, and otherfinancial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as "banks".

Largest banks

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Big Five

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The top five Canadian banks are collectively referred to as the "Big Five" due to their dominant position and significant influence within the country's banking and financial industry. This term has been used for many years to characterize these major banks, and it highlights their substantial market share and impact on Canada's economy. The financial sector of Canada is especially concentrated in these banks, which has been seen as a result ofprotectionist policies of the government and the country's small and dispersed population. These banks grew at an extraordinary rate of 10.7 percent per year, on average, from 2008 to 2018 compared with 3.64 percent for the five largest U.S. banks.[1] While most Canadian banks operate only within Canada, the Big Five are best described as Canadian multinational financialconglomerates that each have a large Canadian banking division.[2]

Bank nameCommonly known asInstitution NoMarket capitalization (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Revenue (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Net income (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Employees (FTE)Source
Royal Bank of CanadaRBC003$187.21$53.66$14.8695,000+[3][4]
Toronto-Dominion BankTD004$154.21$49.20$10.78103,257[5]
Bank of MontrealBMO001$93.86$29.02$4.3755,767[6]
Bank of Nova ScotiaScotiabank002$76.32$29.25$7.4189,483[7]
Canadian Imperial Bank of CommerceCIBC010$59.31$21.31$5.0048,074[8]

Big Six

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National Bank of Canada, which began as a regional bank inQuebec but expanded nationally, is the sixth largest Canadian bank.[9] In 2025 it took over theCanadian Western Bank. In 2022, Canada’s Big Six held about 93% of all banking assets in the country. It is the same share they held a decade earlier, and a decade before that.[10]RBC’s $13.5-billion takeover ofHSBC’s Canadian division, announced in November 2022, will see it receive around $134 billion in HSBC assets[11] and would increase the 93% share of assets the Big Six have to almost 95%.[10]

NameAlso known asInstitution NoMarket capitalization (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Revenue (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Net income (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Total assets (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Employees (FTE)Source
National Bank of CanadaNBC006$29.2$10.2$3.34$42431,243[12]

Other large banks (excluding Big Six)

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NameAlso known asInstitution NoMarket capitalization (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Revenue (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Net income (2023) (CAD) (Millions)Total assets (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Employees (FTE)Source
Equitable BankEQ Bank623$3.30$0.785$270$1031,685[13][14]
Laurentian BankLaurentian Bank039$1.18$1.03$181$49.93,000[15][16]

Importance of Canada's financial institutions

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Domestic systemically important bank (D-SIB)

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A domestic systemically important bank (D-SIB) is a bank that could disrupt the domestic economy should it fail. Canada's Big Six are designated as D-SIBs. D-SIBs are so important to the functioning of the financial system and the economy that they cannot be wound up under a conventional bankruptcy and liquidation process should they fail. The failure of any one of Canada’s D-SIBs, with the potential loss of financial services, even for a short period of time, could have a serious impact on Canada’s economy.[17]

Desjardins

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TheAutorité des marchés financiers, which oversees Quebec’s financial sector, designatedDesjardins Group as a D-SIB.[18]

Global systemically important bank (G-SIB)

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A global systemically important bank is a bank whose systemic risk profile is deemed to be of such importance that the bank’s failure would trigger a wider financial crisis and threaten the global economy. TheBasel Committee has developed a formula for determining which banks are G-SIBs, deploying criteria including size, interconnectedness and complexity. National regulators subject banks determined to be G-SIBs to stricter prudential regulation such as higher capital requirements and extra surcharges, or more stringent stress tests.[19]

In Canada, theOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions designatedRoyal Bank of Canada andToronto-Dominion Bank as G-SIBs as well as D-SIBs.[20][17]

Banks by legal classification

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Banks in Canada are classified by their ownership as domestic banks, subsidiaries of foreign banks, or branches of foreign banks. For a greater explanation of the classifications, seeBanking in Canada andBank Act (Canada).

Schedule I banks (domestic banks)

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Under theBank Act, Schedule I are banks that are not a subsidiary of a foreign bank, even if they have foreign shareholders. There are 35 domestic banks, including 3 federally regulated Credit Unions as of 8 March 2024.[21]

BankEstablishedHeadquartersOwnershipNotes
B2B Bank2012TorontoOwned byLaurentian Bank of Canada.Prior to reorganization in 2012, was known as "B2B Trust".
Bank of Montreal1817MontrealPublic company, part ofBig Five.its head office remains in Montreal, the operational headquarters and executive offices have been located inToronto,Ontario since 1977
Bank of Nova Scotia1832TorontoPublic company, part ofBig Five.Operating as "Scotiabank".
Bridgewater Bank1997[22]CalgaryWholly owned subsidiary of the Alberta Motor Association (AMA)
Caisse populaire acadienne ltée1946Caraquet, New BrunswickFederal Credit Union, member owned.On 1 July 2016, UNI Financial Cooperation became the first federally chartered credit union.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce1961TorontoPublic company, part ofBig Five.Formed by the merger of two banks founded in 1867 and 1873. Also includesSimplii Financial direct banking branch operation that was found in the late 1990s as a strategic partnership betweenPC Financial and CIBC until 2017 when it was rebranded asSimplii Financial.
Canadian Tire Bank2003Oakville, OntarioOwned by companyCanadian Tire.
Canadian Western Bank1988EdmontonOwned by National Bank. Previously a Public company, regional bank.Formed through the 1988 merger of two banks: the Bank of Alberta (founded 1984), and the Western & Pacific Bank of Canada (founded 1982). On February 3, 2025 National Bank of Canada announced that it had completed its acquisition of Canadian Western Bank.
Coast Capital Savings Federal Credit Union1940Surrey, British ColumbiaFederal Credit Union, member owned.From 17 October – 28 November 2016, a vote was held for members on whether or not Coast Capital Savings should become a federal credit union
Concentra Bank2017SaskatoonProvides wholesale banking and trusts to Canada's credit union system
Bought byEQ Bank
CS Alterna Bank2000OttawaOwned by the credit unionAlterna Savings.
Digital Commerce Bank2007CalgaryPreviously known as DirectCash Bank.[23] Arms-length relationship with DirectCash Payments Inc.[24]
Equitable Bank2016TorontoPublic company, regional bank.Originally founded as a trust company named The Equitable Trust Company in Hamilton, Ontario in 1970. In 2013, the Equitable Trust Company was granted a Schedule I chartered bank license and became Equitable Bank.[25] Equitable Bank launched a direct banking operation branded as EQ Bank on 14 January 2016, which was Canada's first digital bank born in the mobile age.
Exchange Bank of Canada2016TorontoSubsidiary ofCurrency Exchange International Corp.[26]Provides foreign currency services to financial institutions and businesses.
Fairstone Bank of Canada2009TorontoIncorporated as DuoBank under Schedule 2 (foreign-owned, deposit-taking) of theBank Act in 2009;[27] reclassified under Schedule 1 (domestic-owned, deposit-taking)[28][29][30] following completion of the sale byWalmart Canada toFirst National co-founder Stephen Smith and private equity firmCenterbridge Equity Partners, L.P. in April 2019.[31] DuoBank acquired Fairstone Financial Inc in 2021 and rebranded as Fairstone Bank of Canada in 2022.[32]
First Nations Bank of Canada1996SaskatoonFirst Canadian chartered bank to be independently controlled by Indigenous shareholders.
General Bank of Canada2005EdmontonSchedule 1 bank that primarily offers indirect auto financing for consumers through its retail portfolio as well as large commercial loans and aviation financing.[33]
Haventree Bank2018TorontoFounded in 1990; private bank specializing in alternative mortgage programs and insured GIC deposits.[34]
Home Bank2015TorontoOwned by the trust companyHome Trust Company.Owns Oaken Financial, which are both owned byHome Capital Group. Home Bank began as CFF Bank, which was formed through acquisition of MonCana Bank by Canadian First Financial.[35] CFF Bank became Home Bank in August 2016.[36]
HomeEquity Bank2009TorontoPrivately held by Ontario Teachers Pension Plan - OTPPFounded in 1986 as the Canadian Home Income Plan Corporation. HomeEquity Bank is the first Canadian bank to offer reverse mortgages to Canadian homeowners aged 55 and over. On 13 October 2009, HomeEquity Bank was recognized as a Schedule 1 Canadian Bank.
Innovation Federal Credit Union2007Swift CurrentMember owned.Received approval to begin operating as Innovation Federal Credit Union effective June 23, 2023.
Laurentian Bank of Canada1846MontrealPublic company, regional bank.Operations are mainly in Quebec
Manulife Bank of Canada1993TorontoOwned by the insurance companyManulife Financial Corporation.
Motus Bank2019TorontoOwned by the credit unionMeridian Credit Union.Dissolved on October 31, 2025. Deposits transferred toCoast Capital Savings. Most of the lendings in Ontario transferred to erstwhile parentMeridian Credit Union; rest of the lendings in Ontario and all of the lendings outside Ontario are transferred toCoast Capital Savings
National Bank of Canada1859MontrealPublic company, regional bank.Operations are mainly in Quebec. On February 3, 2025, the National Bank of Canada announced that it had completed its acquisition of Canadian Western Bank.
Peoples Bank of Canada2020VancouverOwned by the trust companyPeoples Group.
President's Choice Bank1996TorontoOwned by companyLoblaw Companies.All PC Financial mortgages, loans, investments, and bank accounts were transferred to CIBC's new direct banking brand Simplii Financial effective 1 November 2017.[7] PC Financial's credit card and insurance products were unaffected by the decision, and continued to be offered by subsidiaries of Loblaw Companies.
RFA Bank of Canada2017TorontoPreviously known as Street Capital Bank of Canada.[37] Granted schedule 1 status in December 2016. Commenced operations on 1 February 2017.[38]
Rogers Bank2013TorontoOwned by companyRogers Communications.
Royal Bank of Canada1864MontrealPublic company, part ofBig Five.[39]
Tangerine Bank2013TorontoOwned byScotiabank.Formerly ING Direct Canada, purchased byScotiabank in November 2012,[40] and name was changed to Tangerine in spring 2014.[41]
Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)1855TorontoPublic company, part ofBig Five.Operating as "TD Canada Trust". Formed by the merger of two banks founded in 1855 and 1869.
Vancity Community Investment Bank1997VancouverOwned by the credit unionVancity.Previously known as Citizens Bank of Canada. Now a non-deposit taking bank; it no longer offers savings and loans products.[42]
VersaBank1980London, OntarioPublic company, regional bank.Originally founded as a trust company named Pacific & Western Trust Corporation in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1980. It later moved its head offices to London, Ontario. On 1 August 2002, it was granted a Schedule I chartered bank licence and became Pacific & Western Trust Bank of Canada before finally changing its name to VersaBank in 2016.
Wealth One Bank of Canada2015TorontoFounded in 2016, WealthONE specializes in borrowing solutions suitable for self-employed persons, investors with multiple properties, high net worth individuals, newcomers to Canada. It is a full-service digital bank with online and mobile banking app providing customers a safe, convenient and responsive experience for everyday banking, borrowing, savings and investing needs. In 2024, WealthONE was ranked by Forbes Advisor as the #3 Best Online Bank in Canada.
Place Ville-Marie is the home to theMontreal offices of theRoyal Bank of Canada

Schedule II banks (subsidiaries of foreign banks)

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The Toronto branch of theBank of China (Canada).

Schedule II banks are banks allowed to accept deposits and which are subsidiaries of a foreign bank. As of March 2024, there were 15 of these banks in Canada.[21]

BankParent CountryNotes
AMEX Bank of CanadaUSA
Bank of China (Canada)ChinaPreviously a Schedule III representative office.
Cidel Bank CanadaBarbados
Citco Bank CanadaNetherlands
Citibank CanadaUSA
CTBC Bank Corp. (Canada)Taiwan
Habib Canadian Bank  Switzerland
HSBC Bank CanadaUKAcquired byRBC with closing date of 28 March 2024.
ICICI Bank CanadaIndia
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada)China
J.P. Morgan Bank CanadaUSA
KEB Hana Bank CanadaSouth KoreaFormerly Korea Exchange Bank of Canada.
SBI Canada BankIndia
Shinhan Bank CanadaSouth Korea
UBS Bank (Canada)  Switzerland

Schedule III banks (branches of foreign banks)

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Full service

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The following banks are not authorized to accept deposits in Canada of less than $150,000. As of August 2016, there were 28 such banks in Canada.[21]

BankParent CountryNotes
Bank of AmericaUSA
Bank of ChinaChina
BarclaysUK
BNP ParibasFrance
BNYUSA
Capital One BankUSA
China Construction BankChina
CitibankUSA
Comerica BankUSA
Deutsche BankGermany
Fifth Third Bank National AssociationUSA
First Commercial BankTaiwan[43]
JPMorgan ChaseUSA
M&T BankUSA
Maple BankGermanyHolding group is based in Canada but chartered
through a subsidiary German bank.[44] In liquidation.
Mega International Commercial BankTaiwan
Mizuho Corporate BankJapan
MUFGJapan
Northern Trust CompanyUSA
PNC BankUSA
RabobankNetherlands
Société GénéraleFrance
State StreetUSA
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking CorporationJapan
US BancorpUSA
United Overseas BankSingapore
Wells FargoUSA

Lending only

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The following banks are prohibited from accepting deposits or borrowing money except from financial institutions. There were four such banks in Canada as of May 2025.[21]

Government-owned financial institutions

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TheBank of Canada Building in Ottawa is the headquarters of the country's central bank.

Credit unions

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Branch of Affinity Credit Union inSaskatoon, Saskatchewan.
The executive headquarters of theDesjardins Group in Montreal.

Canada has a strongco-operative financial services sector, which consists ofcredit unions (caisses populaires in Quebec and other French speaking regions). At the end of 2001, Canada's credit union sector consisted of 681 credit unions and 914caisses populaires, with more than 3,600 locations and 4,100 automated teller machines.[45] By the end of 2019, consolidation reduced this number to 251 credits unions and caisses populaires outside Quebec, according to theCanadian Credit Union Association (CCUA).[46][47][48] Canada has the world's highest per capita membership in the credit union movement, with over 10 million members, or about one-third of the Canadian population. While the sector is active in all parts of the country, it is strongest in the western provinces and in Quebec. In Quebec 70 per cent of the population belongs to a caisse populaire, while in Saskatchewan close to 60 per cent belongs to a credit union.

Credit unions outside Quebec

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As of 31 December 2022, the 208 credit unions and caisses populaires outside Quebec reported combined assets of $308.9 billion:[49]

Credit UnionProvinceAssetsMembersLocations
VancityBC28,298,424,745535,15554
Meridian Credit UnionON26,155,667,000382,35592
Coast Capital SavingsBC22,130,514,640597,68145
Servus Credit UnionAB18,338,460,000384,893105
First West Credit UnionBC13,304,223,000249,54347
Access Credit UnionMB10,759,971,657177,60554
Desjardins Ontario Credit UnionON10,756,224,987134,54146
Steinbach Credit UnionMB9,123,840,600106,1733
Alterna SavingsON7,581,600,000193,10946
Affinity Credit UnionSK7,226,192,926129,54156
ConnectFirst Credit UnionAB7,216,582,000132,41044
DUCA Credit UnionON6,936,459,98792,34017
Prospera Credit UnionBC6,935,325,000116,35326
Conexus Credit UnionSK6,760,855,894137,03330
Assiniboine Credit UnionMB6,108,445,485141,47519

Desjardins

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Most credit unions in Quebec (and some outside the province) are part of a network which operates as theDesjardins Group. Desjardins Group owns and operates a range of subsidiaries, including a securities brokerage, a venture capital firm, and a bank based in Florida.[50]

As of 25 December 2023, Desjardins Group's consolidated assets totalled $407 billionCAD.[51]

NameInstitution NoTotal assets (2023) (CAD) (Billions)Employees (FTE)Source
Desjardins815$40758,774[14]

Defunct and merged banks

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BankEstablishedDefunctComments
Accommodation Bank of Kingston1830s?Issued banknotes in the 1830s.[52]
Agricultural Bank of Toronto18341837Founded as Truscott, Green & Company, a private bank, before renaming. Failed.[53]
Amicus Bank19992003Dissolved into theCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Arman's Bank of Montreal1830s?Existed in the 1830s.[54]
Bank of Acadia18721873Failed.[55]
Bank of Alberta19841988Merged with the Western & Pacific Bank of Canada to becomeCanadian Western Bank.
Bank of Brantford1850s?Issued banknotes in the 1850s.[56]
Bank of British Columbia (1st)18621901Merged into theCanadian Bank of Commerce.[57]
Bank of British Columbia (2nd)19661986Assets acquired byHSBC Canada.
Bank of British North America18361918Merged into theBank of Montreal.[58]
Bank of Canada (1st)18181831Merged into theBank of Montreal.[59]
Bank of Clifton18591863Reincarnation of Zimmerman Bank. Closed.[60]
Bank of the County of Elgin18551862Closed.[61]
Bank of Fredericton18361839Merged into the Commercial Bank of New Brunswick.[62]
Bank of Hamilton18721923Merged into theCanadian Bank of Commerce in January 1924.[63][64]
Bank of Liverpool18711879Closed 1873–1878, before final closure.[65]
Bank of London18831887Merged into theBank of Toronto.[66]
Bank of Lower Canada18391851Closed.[67]
Bank of New Brunswick18201913Merged into theBank of Nova Scotia.[68][69]
Bank of Ottawa18741919Merged into theBank of Nova Scotia.[70]
Bank of the People18351840Merged into theBank of Montreal.[71]
Bank of Prince Edward Island18561881Failed.[68][72]
Bank of Toronto18551955Operated as The Millers Association of Canada West before reorganizing as the Bank of Toronto in 1855. Merged withThe Dominion Bank to form theToronto-Dominion Bank.[73][74]
Bank of Upper Canada18211866Chartered in 1821. Opened in 1822. Failed in 1866.[75]
Bank of Vancouver19081914Organized in 1908. Opened in 1910. Failed in 1914.[76]
Bank of Victoria1830s?Existed in 1836[77] and at least until 1875.[78]
Bank of Western Canada18591863Closed.[79]
Bank of Yarmouth18591905Failed.[68][80]
Banque De Boucherville1830s?Issued banknotes in the 1830s.[81]
Banque Canadienne Nationale19241979Merged in 1979 withProvincial Bank of Canada to becomeNational Bank of Canada.[82]
Banque d'Hochelaga18741924Merged with the Banque Nationale to form theBanque Canadienne Nationale.[83][84]
Banque Nationale18591924Chartered in 1859.[85] Merged with theBanque d'Hochelaga to form theBanque Canadienne Nationale.[84]
Banque du Peuple18351895Failed.[86]
Banque de St. Hyacinthe18731908Failed.[87]
Banque Internationale du Canada19111913Merged into theHome Bank of Canada.[88]
Banque de St. Jean18731908Failed.[89]
Banque Ville-Marie18721899Failed.[90]
Barclays Bank Canada19291956Merged intoImperial Bank of Canada in 1956 andHongkong Bank of Canada, now known asHSBC Bank Canada, in 1996.
British Canadian Bank18821884Incorporated as the North-Western Bank. Changed name in 1883. Closed.[91]
Canadian Bank of Commerce18671961Merged with theImperial Bank of Canada to form theCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.[92]
Canadian Western Bank19882025Merged withNational Bank of Canada in 2025
Canadian Commercial Bank19761985Failed
Central Bank of Canada18831887Failed.[93]
Central Bank of New Brunswick18341866Failed.[94]
Charlotte County Bank18251865Failed.[68][95]
City Bank of Montreal18331876Merged with the Royal Canadian Bank to form theConsolidated Bank of Canada.[96]
City Bank of St. John18361839Merged into theBank of New Brunswick.[97]
Colonial Bank of Canada18561863Only operated in 1859, before it failed.[98]
Commercial Bank of Canada18311868Founded in 1831 as the Commercial Bank of the Midland District, the name changed to the Commercial Bank of Canada in 1856.[99] Merged with the Merchants Bank in Montreal to form the Merchants' Bank of Canada.[100]
Commercial Bank of Manitoba18851893Failed.[101]
Commercial Bank of Montreal18351837Failed.[102]
Commercial Bank of New Brunswick18341868Failed.[103]
Commercial Bank of Newfoundland18571894Failed.[104]
Commercial Bank of Windsor18641902Merged into theUnion Bank of Halifax.[68][105]
Consolidated Bank of Canada18761879Failed.[106][107]
Continental Bank of Canada19801986Acquired byLloyds Bank and becameLloyds Bank Canada.
Crown Bank of Canada19041908Merged with the Northern Bank to form the Northern Crown Bank.[108]
The Dominion Bank18691955Established in 1869. Opened in 1871. Merged with theBank of Toronto in 1955 to form theToronto-Dominion Bank.[109]
Eastern Bank of Canada19281934Failed.[110]
Eastern Townships Bank18551912Merged into theCanadian Bank of Commerce.[111]
Exchange Bank of Canada (1st)18721883Failed.[112]
Exchange Bank of Toronto18551858Founded in 1855 as the Banking House of R.H. Brett, the name changed to the Exchange Bank of Toronto in 1856. Closed in 1858.[113]
Exchange Bank of Yarmouth18671903Merged into theBank of Montreal.[114]
Farmers Bank of Canada19061910Failed.[115]
Farmers' Bank of Malden1840s1840sFailed.[116]
Farmers' Bank of Rustico18621894Failed.[117]
Farmer's Joint Stock Bank18351854Failed.[118]
Federal Bank of Canada18741888Failed.[119]
Goderich Bank18341834Closed.[120]
Gore Bank of Hamilton18351870Merged into theCanadian Bank of Commerce.[121]
Grenville County Bank1850s?Issued banknotes in the 1850s.[122]
Halifax Banking Company18251903Merged into theCanadian Bank of Commerce.[123]
Hart's Bank18351847Closed.[124]
Henry's Bank18371837Failed.[125]
Home Bank of Canada19031923Incorporated in 1903.[126] Opened in 1904.[127] Failed in 1923.[128]
Home District Savings Bank, Toronto18301837Founded 1830 for trades persons with deposits withBank of Upper Canada but was alternative to those not aligned with theFamily Compact which controlled the Bank of Upper Canada. Ceased to exist sometime after the Rebellion of 1837.
Imperial Bank of Canada18731961Merged withCanadian Bank of Commerce to form theCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).[129]
International Bank of Canada18581859Failed.[130]
Lloyds Bank Canada19861990BecameHongkong Bank of Canada, now known asHSBC Bank Canada in 1990.
Macdonald and Company18591864Failed.[131]
The Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Canada18721887Failed.[132]
Mercantile Bank of Canada19531985Merged into theNational Bank of Canada.
Mechanics Bank of Montreal18651879Failed.[133]
Mercantile Banking Corporation1870s?Issued banknotes in the 1870s.[134]
Merchants' Bank of Canada18681923Failing in 1921, taken over by theBank of Montreal in 1922, and merger completed in 1923.[135][136]
Merchants' Bank of Halifax18641901Merged into theRoyal Bank of Canada.[137]
Merchants Bank in Montreal18641868Merged with the Commercial Bank of Canada to form theMerchants Bank of Canada.[138]
Merchants' Bank of Montreal1830s?Issued banknotes in the 1830s.[139]
Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island18711906Merged into theCanadian Bank of Commerce.[140]
Metropolitan Bank of Montreal18711876Failed.[141]
Metropolitan Bank of Toronto19021914Merged into theBank of Nova Scotia.[142]
Molson Bank18371925Merged into theBank of Montreal.[143][144]
Montreal City and District Savings BankConverted from a savings bank to a regular bank and changed its name toLaurentian Bank of Canada.
National Westminster Bank of Canada19821998BecameHongkong Bank of Canada, now known asHSBC Bank Canada in 1998.
Newcastle Banking Company1830s?Issued banknotes in the 1830s.[145]
Newcastle District Loan Company1830s?Issued banknotes in the 1830s.[146]
Newfoundland Savings Bank18341962Merged into theBank of Montreal.
Niagara District Bank18531875Merged into theImperial Bank of Canada.[147]
Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank18361841Closed.[148]
Northern Bank19051908Merged with the Crown Bank of Canada to form the Northern Crown Bank.[149]
Northern Crown Bank19081918Merged into theRoyal Bank of Canada.[150]
Northland Bank19741985Failed
Ontario Bank18571906Merged into theBank of Montreal.[151]
Peoples Bank of Halifax18641905Merged into theBank of Montreal.[68][152]
Peoples Bank of New Brunswick18641907Merged into theBank of Montreal.[68][153]
Pictou Bank of Nova Scotia18731887Closed.[154]
Provincial Bank of Canada18611979Founded as la Banque Jacques Cartier,[155] before renaming in 1900 as la Banque Provinciale du Canada in 1900.[156] Merged withBanque Canadienne Nationale to becomeNational Bank of Canada.[82]
Provincial Bank of Canada in Stanstead18561863Closed.[157]
Quebec Bank18181917Merged into theRoyal Bank of Canada.[158]
Royal Canadian Bank18641876Merged with theCity Bank to form theConsolidated Bank of Canada.[159]
St. Stephen's Bank18361910Merged into theBank of British North America.[68][160]
Sovereign Bank of Canada19011908Failed.[161]
Stadacona Bank18741879Failed.[162]
Standard Bank of Canada18721928Founded as the St. Lawrence Bank, before renaming in 1876.[163] Merged intoCanadian Bank of Commerce.[164]
Standard Chartered Bank of Canada19691990s
Sterling Bank of Canada19051924Merged intoStandard Bank of Canada.[165]
Summerside Bank18661901Merged into theBank of New Brunswick.[68][166]
Traders Bank of Canada18851912Acquired by the Royal Bank of Canada.[167]
Union Bank of Canada18651925Founded as the Union Bank of Lower Canada, the name changed to the Union Bank of Canada in 1886.[168] Merged into theRoyal Bank of Canada.[169]
Union Bank of Halifax18561910Merged into theRoyal Bank of Canada.[170]
Union Bank of Montreal1830s1840sFounded as the Union Bank, the name changed to the Union Bank of Montreal about 1841. Closed.[171]
Union Bank of Newfoundland18541894Failed.[172]
Union Bank of Prince Edward Island18601883Merged into theBank of Nova Scotia.[173]
United Empire Bank of Canada19061911Founded as the Pacific Bank of Canada before renaming in 1906. Merged into the Union Bank of Canada.[174]
Unity Bank of Canada19721977Failed and merged into theProvincial Bank of Canada.[175]
Western and Pacific Bank of Canada19821988Merged with theBank of Alberta to form theCanadian Western Bank.
Western Bank of Canada18821909Merged into theStandard Bank of Canada.[176]
Westmorland Bank18541867Failed.[177]
Weyburn Security Bank19101931Merged into theImperial Bank of Canada.[178]
Zimmerman Bank of Elgin18541859Reestablished as the Bank of Clifton.[179]
  • The Bank of British North America, on Yonge Street in Toronto.
    The Bank of British North America, on Yonge Street in Toronto.
  • The former Bank of New Brunswick Building in Saint John.
    The former Bank of New Brunswick Building in Saint John.
  • Former Molson Bank head office, Montreal
    Former Molson Bank head office, Montreal

Credit agencies

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See also

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