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The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC; French: Banque de développement du Canada) is a Crown corporation and national development bank wholly owned by the Government of Canada, mandated to help create and develop Canadian businesses through financing, growth and transition capital, venture capital and advisory services, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises.
The BDC Building, 22-storey office tower (91.5 m), is the 6th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Originally the building was known as the IBM Building when it first opened in 1972. [1] The "BDC" stands for the Business Development Bank of Canada. [2] It stands on the corners of Main Street West and MacNab Street South.
BCD Group (formerly BCD Holdings N.V.) is a privately owned Dutch company and consists of BCD Travel (global corporate travel management and its subsidiaries BCD Meetings & Events, global meetings and events agency, and Advito, global business travel consultancy).
Hudon became the first female president and CEO of Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) on August 10th 2021. [11] Since she took office, BDC has seen the number of business owners it supports reach an all-time high, rising from 72,000 in 2021 [12] to 100,000 in 2023. While maintaining a solid financial performance, the organization has ...
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Business Development Bank of Canada; Business Development Company - is a publicly traded private equity tax-advantaged investment company in the US investing in small and mid-sized businesses; BDC Aero Industrie, a Canadian aircraft manufacturer based in Lachute, Quebec
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The Bank of Canada (BoC; French: Banque du Canada) is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. [4] Chartered in 1934 under the Bank of Canada Act , it is responsible for formulating Canada's monetary policy, [ 5 ] and for the promotion of a safe and sound financial system within Canada. [ 6 ]