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Canadian Commercial Bank

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Headquarters
  
Edmonton, Canada

Founded
  
1976

Parent organization
  
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

The Canadian Commercial Bank was a bank based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It received its parliamentary charter in 1975 and established its head office in Edmonton. The bank was privately owned and operated as a wholesale commercial bank. It officially began operations in July 1976, with CDN$22 million of capital. From 1976-1982, it operated profitably—usually in the top quartile of Canadian banking. It built a new headquarters in Edmonton, the Canadian Commercial Bank Tower in 1982.

The bank failed and ceased operations on September 3, 1985. It was the largest bank failure in Canadian history and the first in Canada in 60 years, though followed shortly that year by the failure of the Northland Bank. The failures of both banks were the subject of a Commission of Inquiry headed by Supreme Court of Canada Justice Willard Estey, who issued his report in 1986.

See also: List of banks in Canada, Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation

References

Canadian Commercial Bank Wikipedia


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