Standard Chartered Bank of Canada

Standard Chartered Bank of Canada
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
First President:
Existed: 1969-1990s
Branches merged into modern-day Bank of Montreal and Toronto-Dominion Bank, but retain advisory operations in Canada

The Standard Chartered Bank of Canada was the Canadian banking unit of the British Standard Chartered Bank. Standard Chartered bank was created by a merger of Standard Bank of British South Africa (1862) and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (1853) in 1969. It quit Canada in the 1990s, selling its two retail branches to Bank of Montreal and its commercial branch to Toronto-Dominion Bank. Standard Chartered's separate metals services business Mocatta Metals was sold to Scotiabank in 1997 to form ScotiaMocatta.

Current Operations

Standard Chartered Bank currently operates two small offices in Calgary and Toronto through its acquisitions of Harrison Lovegrove & Co. and American Express Bank.


See also: List of Canadian banks

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