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  2. CIBC 750 Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    CIBC 750 Lawrence. CIBC 750 Lawrence is a two-tower office complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, built in the early 1980s. It is part of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's (CIBC) head office operations outside of Commerce Court and the main headquarters of CIBC Credit Card Services, including Visa call centres and Visa operations.

  3. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Bank of Commerce opened its new head office in Toronto in 1931. An observation gallery on the 32nd floor attracted visitors who could get an aerial view of the city. At a height of 145 metres (476 ft), it was the tallest building in the Commonwealth of Nations until 1962 with the completion of CIBC Tower in Montreal.

  4. CIBC Square - Wikipedia

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    CIBC Square (known during early stages of development as Bay Park Centre) [2] is an office complex in the South Core neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The complex, located on Bay Street south of Front Street, is a joint development of Ivanhoé Cambridge and Hines. [2] It serves as the new global operational headquarters for the ...

  5. Commerce Court - Wikipedia

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    From 1887 to 1927 it was home to a seven-storey head office of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, which was then demolished to make way for a new corporate headquarters, the building now called Commerce Court North. [8] The new 34-storey limestone building was the tallest in the British Empire/Commonwealth for roughly three decades, until 1962.

  6. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: Owned by Laurentian Bank of Canada. Prior to reorganization in 2012, was known as "B2B Trust". Bank of Montreal: 1817 Montreal: Public company, part of Big Five. its head office remains in Montreal, the operational headquarters and executive offices have been located in Toronto, Ontario since 1977 Bank of Nova Scotia: 1832 Toronto

  7. CIBC Capital Markets - Wikipedia

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    In April 1995, CIBC Wood Gundy announced the acquisition of The Argosy Group, a New York-based investment banking firm involved primarily in the high-yield debt market. [3] Argosy had been founded by three Drexel Burnham Lambert alumni: Jay Bloom, Andrew Heyer, and Dean Kehler, who had worked together in Drexel's New York office in the 1980s. [6]

  8. CIBC Mellon - Wikipedia

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    CIBC Mellon's head office is in Toronto at 1 York Street. CIBC Mellon holds the lease from the fifth to tenth floor. There are satellite offices in Canada: [4] [5] Calgary, Alberta - 6th floor Dome Tower; Halifax, Nova Scotia; London, Ontario - 8th Floor, 255 Queens Ave. Mississauga, Ontario - 55 Standish Court, Suites 1200 and 1000

  9. Toronto-Dominion Bank - Wikipedia

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    The new institution adopted the name Toronto-Dominion Bank. [10] In 1967, TD Bank opened its new head office, the Toronto-Dominion Centre in downtown Toronto. [10] In the next year, the bank entered into a partnership with Chargex (later known as Visa Inc.). [10] The TD Bank shield logo was unveiled to the public near the end of the decade, in ...