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A wholly owned subsidiary of
Habib Bank AG Zurich, opened its first branch in Mississauga on March 22,
2001. Habib Canadian bank places a high emphasis on personal service. The
Bank provides a comprehensive range of commercial and personal banking
services and products designed to cover the needs of all its customers from
small saver to the larger international corporations.
The parent Bank, Habib Bank AG Zurich was established in 1967 on a solid
foundation of banking tradition that spans several generations. Traditional
banking values set in the context of international banking has determined
our banking group's corporate philosophy for over 38 years in operation.
Providing corporate, consumer, trade finance, retail and correspondent
banking products, we offer highly personalised service to our customers
through our international network of over 45 modern branches in the parent
company and the three operating subsidiaries, covers eight countries spread
over four continents.
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Habib Canadian Bank committed
to develop and deliver the most innovative products, manage customer
experience, deliver quality service that contribute to brand strength,
develop a competitive advantage and enhance profitability, thus providing
value to the stakeholders of the bank. |
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Habib Canadian Bank
Category : Schedule II
SWIFT Code : HBZUCATT
Address :
918 Dundas Street East, Suite 1-B
Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4H9
Canada
Telephone : +1 (905) 276-5300
Website : www.habibcanadian.com |
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Habib Canadian Bank is
Schedule II banks
in Canada. The Schedule
II banks are foreign bank subsidiaries authorized under the Bank Act
to accept deposits, which may be eligible for deposit insurance provided
by the Canada Deposit and Insurance Corporation. Foreign bank subsidiaries
are controlled by eligible foreign institutions.
In Canada, the Office of the Superintendent of
Financial Institutions (OSFI) is responsible for administering a number of
federal statutes, including the Bank Act and the Trust and Loan Companies
Act, the statutes applicable to the regulation of banks and federal trust
and loan companies.
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