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Société Générale S.A. is a
major European financial services company which also has a substantial
global presence. Its registered office is on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th
arrondissement of Paris, while its head office is in the Tours Société
Générale in the business district of La Défense in the city of Nanterre,
west of Paris. Société Générale is one of the oldest banks in France.
Société Générale's global
strength to meet clients' comprehensive needs including provides large
corporate, government and institutional clients with a full spectrum of
solutions to their strategic advisory, financing and risk management needs.
With a global network of large number of intermediaries and counterparties,
Société Générale Canada Branch offer access to a wide range of investment products and solutions
backed by reliable, unbiased and consistent advice. The Societe Generale
manages relationships with clients, which include leading Canada companies.
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Société Générale Canada committed to
develop and deliver the most innovative products, manage customer
experience, deliver quality service that contribute to brand strength,
develop a competitive advantage and enhance profitability, thus providing
value to the stakeholders of the bank. The global industry groups are
staffed by specialists dedicated to providing state of the art solutions
across continents and industries. |
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Société Générale (Canada Branch)
Category : Schedule II & III
SWIFT Code : SOGECAMM
Address :
Suite 1800
1501 McGill College Avenue
Montreal, Québec H3A 3M8
Canada
Telephone : +1 (514) 841-6000
Website : www.socgen.com |
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Unlike the
Schedule I and
Schedule II banks,
as a Schedule III bank, Société Générale
(Canada Branch) are NOT incorporated under the Bank Act and therefore
operate in Canada under other government-mandated restrictions.
Schedule III banks usually
operate within the country's largest cities
(being Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver), under certain restrictions
mentioned in the Act. As of October 2010, there were 23 such banks in
Canada.
In Canada, the Office of the Superintendent of
Financial Institutions (OSFI) is responsible for administering a number of
federal statutes, including the Bank Act and the Trust and Loan Companies
Act, the statutes applicable to the regulation of banks and federal trust
and loan companies.
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