Barclays Bank
has operated as a
retail
and
commercial bank
in Canada from 1929 to 1956, from 1979 to 1996, and most recently from 2010.
Previous operations
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Barclays Bank (Canada)
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Barclays Bank (Canada) Limited was incorporated in
Montreal
, Quebec in 1929, as a joint venture between
Barclays Bank
Limited and Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas). An office was later established in
Toronto
.
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Like the other Canadian chartered banks, it issued its own banknotes. The
Bank of Canada
was established through the Bank of Canada Act of 1934 and the banks relinquished their right to issue their own currency. In 1956, Barclays Bank (Canada) was acquired by
Imperial Bank of Canada
, a predecessor of the
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
, for 10% of the capital of Imperial. H.A. Stevenson was President of the Bank from at least 1935 until 1950; his signature appears on one of the last currency issues by Barclays Bank (Canada)
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and he is quoted speaking at an annual general meeting of the bank in 1950.
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Barclays Bank of Canada
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The holding company, Barclays Canada Limited, which had been set-up in 1927 to meet the requirements of Canadian law in relation to foreign ownership, remained. In 1974, it was reopened to deal in the wholesale banking market. In 1979, foreign banks were allowed to receive charters and London-based Barclays Bank established a new Canadian subsidiary, Barclays Bank of Canada (
French
:
Banque Barclays du Canada
). It was reorganised into commercial banking and corporate banking divisions in 1989, and bought by Hongkong Bank of Canada (HBC) in 1996.
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In 1999, HBC changed its name to
HSBC Bank Canada
, consistent with its parent's strategy of creating a global brand.
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Present operations
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A non-banking subsidiary, Barclays Global Investors Canada Ltd., administers
iShares
and exchange-traded
index funds
. In 2010, Barclays Bank again applied for the right to open branches in Canada.
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The current operation, providing services to investment banking clients, is licensed by the
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
to carry on business as a foreign bank branch in Toronto and
Calgary
under the name Barclays Bank Plc, Canada Branch. In time, it is expected to offer full-service loans, sales, trading and research platform through Barclays Capital Canada Inc..
See also
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In addition to Barclays Bank of Canada, HSBC acquired the Canadian interests of other British banks, including:
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