Saint Lucia Banks
1st National Bank of St Lucia |
1st National Bank of St Lucia is a St Lucian bank formed in 2005. It was originally established as the St Lucia Cooperative Bank in 1938, making it the oldest indigenous St Lucian bank. |
Bank of Saint Lucia
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Bank of Saint Lucia is a subsidiary of Eastern Caribbean Financial Holding Company. It was formed in July 2001 as a result of the merger between National Commercial Bank and the Saint Lucia Development Bank.
Bank of Saint Lucia is the largest bank in Saint Lucia with the biggest ATM network on island. It has branches in Gros Islet, Vieux Fort , Soufrière , and Castries (Bridge Street and the Waterfront Areas) as well as a Bureau de Change at Hewanorra International Airport.
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce |
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (TSX: CM NYSE: CM), better known to most customers as CIBC, is one of Canada's major banks. CIBC is classified as a Domestic Chartered Bank (Schedule I). With its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, it also operates in the United States, the Caribbean, Asia and the United Kingdom. CIBC provides a full range of products and services to more than 11 million clients. It is currently Canada's fifth largest chartered bank and has a worldwide workforce of 40,457 employees. CIBC ranks number 159 on the Forbes Global 2000 list. |
FirstCaribbean International Bank
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FirstCaribbean International Bank (FCIB) (BSE:FCI) is a publicly held Caribbean financial services company based in Barbados. Formed in 2002 as a joint venture merging the Caribbean operations of Barclays Bank PLC and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), in March 2006 both CIBC and Barclays announced that Barclays wished to exercise their option to exit the Caribbean venture completely resulting in CIBC gaining majority-control of the bank.
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Royal Bank of Canada |
The Royal Bank of Canada (Banque Royale du Canada in French) is Canada's largest company and bank.
Its master brand is RBC and that name is used on all its business units or subsidiries. In Canada, the bank is branded as RBC Royal Bank, a combination of its new master brand and its traditional Canadian brand. Some business units of RBC are:
- investment banking division RBC Capital Markets,
- full service investment brokerage firm RBC Dominion Securities,
- online investment site RBC Direct Investing.
RBC also has a large retail banking presence in the southeastern United States, marketing itself there as RBC Bank.
RBC has its heaquarters in Montreal and Toronto but since the late 1970s, all the decisions are made out of the Toronto headquarters at the Royal Bank Plaza. RBC ranks number 55 on the Forbes Global 2000 list (2008 edition). Its market cap fluctuates at around CAD$ 63.7 billion as of October 31, 2006.
As of 2007, RBC is the largest financial institution/bank in Canada measured in both assets and market capitalization. RBC has 1524 branches in Canada, offices in 39 countries, and serves clients from 150 countries. RBC currently serves more than 15 million customers and employs more than 70,000 full and part-time employees internationally.
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The Bank of Nova Scotia
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Scotiabank (Banque Scotia) (TSX: BNS NYSE: BNS), the trademark name for The Bank of Nova Scotia, is one of Canada's Big Five banks. It is the second largest bank in Canada by assets (behind the Royal Bank of Canada), and the second largest by market capitalization (behind Royal Bank of Canada). It is Canada's most international bank, having branches in more countries than the other major Canadian banks. Scotiabank ranks number 92 on the Forbes Global 2000 list.
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