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HSBC Bank USA of New York, with assets of US$87 billion, and HSBC Canada, with assets of Can$34 billion, share some operating resources but remain separate units. On June 1, 2004, HSBC Bank Canada completed its acquisition of Intesa Bank's Canadian unit, which had 11 branches and total assets of Can$1.1 billion.
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HSBC Holdings plc (Chinese: 滙豐; initialism from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.
The RBC Place (formerly HSBC Canada building) is a 23-storey office tower in the city's downtown core of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The building's primary tenant was the headquarters of HSBC Bank Canada , the former Canadian subsidiary of HSBC .
It was chartered in 1982 and acquired by Hongkong Bank of Canada, a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings, pursuant to statutory amalgamation agreements in 1998. [1] At the time, net assets were CAN$107m. [2] The following year, HBC became HSBC Bank Canada, consistent with their strategy of creating a global brand.
Cidel Bank Canada Barbados: Citco Bank Canada Netherlands: Citibank Canada USA: CTBC Bank Corp. (Canada) Taiwan: Habib Canadian Bank Switzerland: HSBC Bank Canada UK: Acquired by RBC successfully with closing date of 28 March 2024. ICICI Bank Canada India: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada) China: J.P. Morgan Bank Canada USA
In 1874, several Montreal French-Canadian businessmen founded Banque d'Hochelaga, including François-Xavier Saint-Charles, Louis-Amable Jetté, Frédéric-Liguori Béique and Louis Tourville. [1] [2] The bank opened branches in Montréal, Sherbrooke and St-Jérôme. [3] Like the other Canadian chartered banks, it issued its own paper money. [4]