Standard Chartered Bank of Canada
| Company type | Bank |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1969 |
| Defunct | 1990s |
| Fate | Branches merged into modern-day Bank of Montreal and Toronto-Dominion Bank, but retain advisory operations in Canada |
| Headquarters | , |
The Standard Chartered Bank of Canada was the Canadian banking unit of Standard Chartered. 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 of Montreal and its commercial branch to Toronto-Dominion Bank. Standard Chartered's separate metals services business Mocatta Metals was sold to Scotiabank in 1997 to form ScotiaMocatta.[2]
Standard Chartered Bank operated two small offices in Calgary and Toronto through its acquisitions of Harrison Lovegrove & Co. and American Express Bank.
- Toronto - Gryphon Partners Canada Incorporated (20 Adelaide Street East) - ceased operations
- Calgary - Standard Chartered Corporate Finance (Canada) Limited (420, 635 8th Avenue SW, Hanover Place) - dissolved in 2018
See also
References
- ^ "Our Values & Culture as an International Bank".
- ^ "ScotiaMocatta". www.scotiamocatta.com. Archived from the original on 2018-06-22. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
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