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  2. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian Bank of Commerce branch in Dawson, 1899. William McMaster founded the Canadian Bank of Commerce which opened on May 15, 1867, in Toronto as competition for the Bank of Montreal; by 1874 it had 24 branches. The Imperial Bank of Canada opened in Toronto on March 18, 1875, founded by former Commerce Vice-president Henry Stark Howland ...

  3. Imperial Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1873 as the Imperial Bank in Toronto by Henry Stark Howland, former vice president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. The bank became the Imperial Bank of Canada in 1874. [1] In 1875, the president of the Imperial Bank of Canada was H.S. Howland, founder of the original Imperial Bank. The bank had a capital of $1,000,000 and ...

  4. Commerce Court - Wikipedia

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    The first building, now known as Commerce Court North, was opened in 1931 as the headquarters of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, a precursor bank to the current main tenant. The Canadian Bank of Commerce head office (now Commerce Court North) was designed by the American bank specialists York and Sawyer with the notable Canadian firm Darling and ...

  5. Canadian Bank of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Bank of Commerce. This Bank of Commerce building in Toronto was the head office from 1930 to 1961. Overhead is the R-100 airship. The Canadian Bank of Commerce was a Canadian bank that operated from 1867 to 1961. It merged in 1961 with the Imperial Bank of Canada to form the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, which today is one of ...

  6. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Big Five is the name colloquially given to the five largest banks that dominate the banking industry of Canada: Bank of Montreal (BMO), Scotiabank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD). All of the five Canadian banks maintain their respective headquarters in Toronto 's Financial ...

  7. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce: 1961 Toronto: Public company, part of Big Five. Formed by the merger of two banks founded in 1867 and 1873. Also includes Simplii Financial direct banking branch operation that was found in the late 1990s as a strategic partnership between PC Financial and CIBC until 2017 when it was rebranded as Simplii ...

  8. Brian Molony - Wikipedia

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    Brian Molony. For the Australian rules footballer, see Brian Molony (footballer). Not to be confused with Brian Mulroney. Brian Molony is a Canadian self-admitted former compulsive gambler from Toronto, known for embezzling millions from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), the second-largest bank in Canada. [1]

  9. Old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building - Wikipedia

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    Old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building. Coordinates: 45.503°N 73.559°W. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building (or Édifice Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) is a building at 265 Saint-Jacques Street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada .