Canadian Bankers Association
The Canadian Bankers Association ( CBA) is an association of the 54 banks in Canada and the banks' foreign financial institutions that operate in Canada. The interest group was founded in 1891 in Montreal, Quebec and one of the oldest associations of its kind in Canada.
The CBA publishes current developments affecting the banking system in Canada. Thus, the association is a leading source of information in the field of Finance and for statistical purposes. The Canadian banking system was awarded three consecutive years by the World Economic Forum during the Great Depression as one of the safest in the world.
The CBA has offices in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
Members
A total of 53 banks are members of the Association.
Schedule I Banks
In this category are primarily the Canadian full-service banks. The state supervision in and are also under the Canadian Deposit Insurance Agency.
- Bank of Montreal
- RBC Financial Group
- Scotiabank
- TD Bank Financial Group
- West Bank
- Bridgewater Bank
- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Canadian Western Bank
- Laurentian Bank of Canada
- Citizens Bank of Canada
- Dundee Bank of Canada
- Manulife Bank of Canada
- National Bank of Canada
- Pacific & Western Bank of Canada
- President's Choice Bank
- Canadian Tire Bank
Schedule II Banks
In this category fall foreign banks, which are under the Canadian securities regulatory authorities and formal requirements meet to operate a bank operating within the country. In general, there are branches and subsidiaries of banks or companies which may be admitted as full banks. The deposits are covered by deposit insurance.
- Amex Bank of Canada
- Bank of China ( Canada)
- Bank of Tokyo - Mitsubishi UFJ (Canada)
- BNP Paribas ( Canada)
- Citibank Canada
- HSBC Bank Canada
- ICICI Bank Canada
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ( Canada)
- ING Bank of Canada
- J. P. Morgan Bank Canada
- Korea Exchange Bank of Canada
- BofA Canada Bank
- Mega International Commercial Bank (Canada)
- Societe Generale ( Canada)
- State Bank of India (Canada)
- Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation of Canada
- UBS Bank
- Walmart Canada Bank
Schedule III Banks
These include foreign financial institutions that do not have full banking license in Canada. This offer only financial services such as securities trading.
- Bank of America, N.A (Canada Branch)
- Bank of New York Mellon
- Barclays Bank PLC, Canada Branch
- Capital One Bank (Canada Branch)
- Citibank N. A.
- Comerica Bank ( Canada)
- German Bank A. G.
- HSBC Bank USA, N. A.
- JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A
- Maple Bank GmbH
- Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd.. , Canada Branch
- Societe Generale (Canada Branch)
- The Royal Bank of Scotland, N.V.
- State Street Bank and Trust Company
- UBS AG (Canada Branch)
- PNC Bank Canada Branch