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  2. Offshore bank - Wikipedia

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    An account held in a foreign offshore bank is often described as an offshore account. Typically, an individual or company will maintain an offshore account for the financial and legal advantages it provides, including but not limited to: Strong privacy, including bank secrecy. Little or no corporate taxation via tax havens.

  3. What is offshore banking? - AOL

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    Offshore banking offers some potential advantages, including tax benefits, asset protection, convenience, and ability to make investments in different currencies.

  4. Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Canada began to migrate in earnest from colonial overseas banking operations to a local banking system with the founding of the Bank of Montreal in 1817. [6] Other banks soon followed and began business, and after a lengthy approval process began unregulated banking business.

  5. Foreign ownership of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine Bank (formerly ING Bank of Canada) — formed by the purchase of several small Canadian companies by the Dutch ING Group. It has been owned since 2012 by Scotiabank (formally the Bank of Nova Scotia). Tim Hortons — sold to U.S.-based Wendy's International in 1995, and later to sold to the public as an IPO in 2005.

  6. Lloyds Bank International - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Bank California acquired First State Bank of Northern California in 1976, and, in 1986, its 88 branches and US$3 billion in assets, were divested to Japanese-owned Golden State Sanwa Bank for $263 million in cash. [12] Lloyds Bank Canada was formed in 1986, when the bank purchased the Continental Bank of Canada.

  7. Offshore financial centre - Wikipedia

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    Ireland is a top-five conduit OFC, the largest global tax haven, [1] [2] and the third-largest OFC shadow banking centre. [3] An offshore financial centre (OFC) is defined as a "country or jurisdiction that provides financial services to nonresidents on a scale that is incommensurate with the size and the financing of its domestic economy." [a] [4]

  8. Fact-check: Is Canada's banking system closing down? - AOL

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    Rogers Communications had an outage July 8 that affected many activities, including bank transactions.

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