Local strength. Global reach
As an international bank, Scotiabank has a network of branches and offices in some 50 countries around the world, ensuring we are well-positioned to deliver truly global solutions.
Through our Global Transaction Banking (GTB) business, we focus on providing financial solutions to commercial and corporate clients in the markets where they do business. Our team of relationship and product managers provides expert, innovative and customized solutions, drawing on over 175 years of banking experience. Our services include cash management, electronic banking and payments, commercial cards, trade finance, foreign exchange, correspondent banking and investments.
As a bank based in Canada, we operate in one of the best regulated, well-managed financial systems and have remained among the best capitalized banks in the world. The World Economic Forum ranked the Canadian banking system as the soundest in the world, and Scotiabank was rated by Oliver Wyman, an international management consulting firm, as one of the top ten performing banks in the world.
To find out more about how we can work together, visit www.gtb.scotiabank.com |
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Post-crisis conditions demand dependable partners
to satisfy clients’ needs. Following the global
economic crisis, financial institutions are focusing
on domestic markets in response to regulator and shareholder
demands. At the same time, as global commerce recovers,
these bankers must find dependable correspondents to
satisfy their clients' trade needs.
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As importers and exporters face a challenging trade environment, Canadian-based Scotiabank proves to be a safe harbour to keep customer trade flowing. read article |
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Trade finance gaps in the hundreds of billions across the globe, bank bailouts amounting to nationalisations, retrenchments to domestic markets and outright exit of mid-tier banks from international banking: the trade finance map is being re-drawn, yet in that difficult context, the Canadian banking and trade finance environment is robust – even thriving. read article |
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