All About Bank Of Nova Scotia
Founded in 1832 with its headquarters in Halifax, Canada operates in three divisions: Domestic Banking, International Banking, and Scotia Capital. The bank which provides a range of banking and financial services worldwide also offers retail, commercial, corporate, investment, and wholesale banking services. Till 1882 Scotia Bank expansion was limited to the Maritime Provinces but after that it launched its branch banking system by opening in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
The International Banking division provides personal, commercial, and corporate banking services, as well as trade finance in the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. The bank which operates through a network of 954 branches and 2,624 automatic banking machines in Canada offers products and services, such as fixed income; derivatives; foreign exchange; equity sales, trading, and research; and precious metals to its customers.
Bank Of Nova Scotia has four main division of banking and they are:
Domestic banking
Scotia capital
International banking
e-commerce or e-banking at Scotia bank
The bank offered its services through 366 branches and offices, and a network of 775 ABMs in the Caribbean and Central America; 444 branches and offices, and a network of 1,046 ABMs in Mexico; 57 branches and offices, and a network of 115 ABMs in Chile; and 24 branches and offices in the Asia Pacific region. The bank invests primarily in Canadian federal government debt, Canadian provincial and municipal debt, and the U.S. treasury and other agencies. The Bank of Nova Scotia was founded in 1832 and is headquartered in Halifax, Canada.
The services offered by the are:
Personal services
Small business services
Business services