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5 unusual facts about Scotiabank


Carmen Yulín Cruz

She has also worked as Human Resources Director for various companies like Colgate-Palmolive, Banco Popular, Cellular One (now AT&T), Scotiabank, and the United States Treasury Department.

Corralito

Others fled as soon as problems arose (for example, Scotiabank's Argentine branch, Scotiabank Quilmes).

First Citizens Bank

By 2004, it had overtaken Scotiabank, the third largest Bank in Trinidad and Tobago.In 2006 the Bank had shrunk its non-performing loans to 0.8%, the lowest in the sector.

Kyler Jukes

Kyler now resides in Vancouver, British Columbia and works as a Senior Private Banker for Scotia Private Client Group, under the Global Wealth Management division of the Scotiabank Group.

Scotiabank Aquatics Center

The center is sponsored by Scotiabank, a Canadian-based bank, which operates in Mexico under the name Scotiabank Inverlat.


Bruce Sellery

Sellery works with some of Canada’s largest corporations and associations (OMERS, Manulife, ATB Financial, Scotiabank, Alberta Motor Association, IFIC, etc.) to deliver keynote speeches on various business topics including the economy, leadership, personal finance and diversity.

Caroline Ouellette

On April 17, 2012, Ouellette (along with Meghan Agosta, Gillian Apps, Courtney Birchard, and head coach Dan Church) took part in the opening face off of the playoff game between the Ottawa Senators and the New York Rangers at ScotiaBank Place.

Goldaş

In September 2009, Bank of Nova Scotia and Commerzbank filed suits against Goldaş for US$10.9 million and US$11.1 million, respectively.

Max Bell

In addition to serving as a director for the CPR, Bell was also director for the Bank of Nova Scotia, was a member of the board of governors at McGill and was a senior director of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.

Nat Bailey Stadium

Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium (known as "The Nat" and commonly by its previous name Nat Bailey Stadium) is home to the Vancouver Canadians of the Northwest League in the summer and the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in the spring.

Rizwan Cheema

Cheema made his international debut at the age of 30 in the Scotiabank ODI series in King City, Ontario in August 2008.

Scotia-Mocatta

Subsequent to 1957, the firm was managed by Edward Mocatta, with involvement and shareholdings variously from Hambros Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Henry Jarecki, Scotiabank, the Mocatta family and others.


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