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  2. Islamic banking and finance in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The demand for Islamic banking and finance has grown in Canada due to the growing Muslim population [1] in the country who want to avoid riba and other financial practices in violation of sharia. These sharia-compliant financial products are not offered by main financial institutions and, thus, small financial companies are major players.

  3. National Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Canada ( French: Banque Nationale du Canada) is the sixth largest commercial bank in Canada. It is headquartered in Montreal, and has branches in most Canadian provinces and 2.4 million personal clients. [4] National Bank is the largest bank in Quebec, and the second largest financial institution in the province, after ...

  4. Canada Trust - Wikipedia

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    Canada Trust was a trust company that offered the same services as a bank. It was one of Canada's largest non-bank financial institutions, with $38 billion in deposits and $176 billion in assets. It had 11,000 employees and 3.5 million customers and operated a network of 413 branches across Canada; and almost 1,000 automated banking machines.

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  6. Standard Chartered Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Chartered Bank of Canada was the Canadian banking unit of the British Standard Chartered Bank. Standard Chartered bank was created by a merger of Standard Bank of British South Africa (1862) and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (1853) in 1969. [1] It quit Canada in the 1990s, selling its two retail branches to Bank ...

  7. Tangerine Bank - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine Bank ( operating as Tangerine) is a Canadian direct bank that is a subsidiary of Scotiabank. It offers no-fee chequing and savings accounts, Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs), mortgages and mutual funds (through a subsidiary). Many savings and investment products are eligible for registration under a Tax-Free Savings Account ...

  8. Trust Bank Limited (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Trust Bank Limited is a private commercial bank established in 1999 in Bangladesh. It is backed by Army Welfare Trust of Bangladesh Army. [2] General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed the chief of Bangladesh army is its chairman. [3] [4] It is one of the leading private commercial banks having a network of 114 branches, 7 SME Service Centers, 244 ATM Booths ...

  9. Equitable Bank - Wikipedia

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    Equitable Bank. Equitable Bank is a Canadian bank that specializes in residential and commercial real estate lending, as well as personal banking through its digital arm, EQ Bank. Founded in 1970 as The Equitable Trust Company, it became a Schedule I Bank in 2013 and has since grown to become Canada's seventh largest bank by assets.