Spring 2010 Number 14
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When opportunity knocks
When three employees bought out a division of a successful Alberta mechanical contracting company as a result of corporate restructuring, their ability to deliver on major projects through the ownership transition was rewarded...
Tried and true
As we embark on a time of renewal and recalibration, it's important to take stock of the things that really matter when it comes to managing your business and looking at the opportunities ahead. I am reminded that banking is a relationship-driven business...
Lessons learned
As the global economy recovers, the trade and supply chain finance industry in the Americas is dusting itself off and learning from the events of the past two years. Oliver O'Connell from Trade Finance magazine, examines the scene...
Scotiabank's Current Global Forecast Update
Scotiabank de Puerto Rico Acquires Operations of R-G Premier Bank
Scotia Capital Wins Two Global
Finance Awards
Scotiabank acquires Royal Bank of Scotland's wholesale banking operation
in Colombia
The perfect partner
In the wake of the banking crisis, prudence is required to locate dependable partners. Scotiabank Executive Vice-President and Head of Global Transaction Banking Alberta G. Cefis tells Future Banking magazine what to look for when choosing a correspondent banking...
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