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HBC acquired National Westminster Bank of Canada on May 1, 1998, which had assets of Can$844.5 million. NatWest had entered Canada in 1982. On June 21, 1999, HBC changed its name to HSBC Bank Canada, consistent with the HSBC Group's strategy of creating the global brand, HSBC. On December 3 of that year, it acquired Prenor Trust Company of Canada.
HSBC shares were up over 4% following the announcement, far outperforming the FTSE index. The purchase will enable RBC to take market share in its home country, adding 130 branches and more than ...
TORONTO (Reuters) -Canadian regulators will review the sale of HSBC's business in Canada to Royal Bank of Canada for C$13.5 billion ($10 billion) in cash, the Canadian government's finance ...
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HSBC's planned sale of its Canada banking business to Royal Bank of Canada (RY) for CA$13.5 billion will enhance the former's CET1 ratio by 130 bps. HSBC Rises 4.1% on Canada Unit Sale to Royal ...
RBC Bank is the trading name of RBC Bank (Georgia), N.A., the United States–based retail banking division of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) which is targeted toward Canadian snowbirds, expatriates, and frequent tourists. Despite its limited reach, RBC Bank is a federally chartered bank, thus its trading name bears "N.A." letters.
HSBC is exploring selling its Canada business as it resists calls from its biggest shareholder to split the bank in two.
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC; French: Banque Royale du Canada) is a Canadian multinational financial services company and the largest bank in Canada by market capitalization. The bank serves over 20 million clients and has more than 100,000 employees worldwide. [ 2 ]