Bank of Canada (commercial)

The Bank of Canada was granted a charter on August 16, 1858.[1] The charter was granted to William Cayley, Joseph Curran Morrison, Angus Morrison Esq., John Ross, William Henry Boulton Esq. and Frederick William Cumberland Esq. The charter was never used and eventually sold to William McMaster in 1866 and renamed the Canadian Bank of Commerce, later became CIBC.

Bank of Canada (commercial)
Location: Toronto, Canada
First President:
Existed: August 16, 1858 – 1866
renamed the Canadian Bank of Commerce, later modern-day Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)

It is not to be mistaken for the Bank of Canada, the current central bank which was established by the Bank of Canada Act in 1934.

References

  1. "Bank of Canada Charter 1858". Scribd.com. Retrieved 2011-10-22.


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