Legislative revisions in 1975 allowed the Bank to open a branch in Granby, Quebec, its first branch outside the Montreal region.
To encourage saving among the city’s workingmen, Workman helped to found the Montreal City and District Savings Bank in 1846, serving as the bank’s first president (1846–52), and as a director from 1861 to 1872.
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From 1980 to 1984, he was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank and CEO of Credit Foncier.