| - Industry | - Sector | Mr. Eric Provost CEO | XFRA Exchange | CA51925D1069 ISIN |
| CA Country | 2,800 Employees | 1 Oct 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Laurentian Bank of Canada, in collaboration with its subsidiaries, is a comprehensive provider of financial services catering to a diverse clientele including personal, business, and institutional customers primarily in Canada and the United States. The bank is organized into three core segments: Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, and Capital Markets, through which it offers a wide array of financial products and advisory services. Established in 1846 and with its headquarters in Montreal, Canada, Laurentian Bank stands as one of the longstanding financial institutions in North America, demonstrating a commitment to growth, innovation, and customer service.
Within this segment, Laurentian Bank focuses on delivering comprehensive financial solutions to individuals. This includes offering financial advisory services aimed at financial intermediaries. Additionally, the bank has made significant strides in embracing digital innovation through its direct-to-consumer platform, which is tailored to meet the needs of retail clients seeking convenient and efficient banking solutions.
Laurentian Bank's Commercial Banking segment is dedicated to supporting business clients with a suite of financial services designed to facilitate growth and sustainability. This segment specializes in commercial banking solutions, real estate financing to help businesses invest in property, and equipment and inventory financing which is essential for businesses looking to expand operations or update their equipment and stock levels without compromising their cash flow.
The Capital Markets segment of Laurentian Bank offers an extensive range of services targeting institutional clients. It includes research, market analysis, and advisory services which are vital for making informed investment decisions. Additionally, the bank provides corporate underwriting services for both debt and equity, helping businesses to raise capital efficiently through the financial markets. Administrative services are also a part of this segment, further supporting the complex needs of institutional clients.