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#121 GaryOak

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Posted 29 July 2024 - 07:07 AM

I hope they removed children from that number
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#122 Mike K.

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Posted 29 July 2024 - 07:18 AM

Kids don’t eat? If mom doesn’t have a credit card, it impacts the child.

What a curious scenario, with the Conservative wanting to hold the bank responsible, and the liberal-socialists arguing against it. :banana: Who’s side are you guys on?

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#123 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 29 July 2024 - 07:23 AM

I’m not on the side of more government regulation.

The bank IS being held responsible. If they violated their terms of service (they likely didn’t) they can be sued. Lots of class action lawyers in this country would love a chance.

Customers can walk away or switch providers.

And the bank also could make a goodwill gesture. Like waiving account fees for some period, for those affected or harmed. Let’s see.

Sounds like some employees were denied their 7 or 14-day earnings for - gasp - up to 12 hours overnight. Not sure it’s a scandal.

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#124 Mike K.

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Posted 29 July 2024 - 07:40 AM

Indeed, let’s see.

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#125 Ismo07

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Posted 29 July 2024 - 08:22 AM

I’m not on the side of more government regulation.

The bank IS being held responsible. If they violated their terms of service (they likely didn’t) they can be sued. Lots of class action lawyers in this country would love a chance.

Customers can walk away or switch providers.

And the bank also could make a goodwill gesture. Like waiving account fees for some period, for those affected or harmed. Let’s see.

Sounds like some employees were denied their 7 or 14-day earnings for - gasp - up to 12 hours overnight. Not sure it’s a scandal.

 

Technology will act up from time to time.  They got it together pretty quickly.  I can't recall the last time something like this happened...



#126 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 10 October 2024 - 09:30 AM

Breaking News: TD Bank hit with record $3 billion fine over drug cartel money laundering

TD Bank will pay $3 billion to settle charges that it failed to properly monitor money laundering by drug cartels, regulators announced Thursday.

The fine includes a $1.3 billion penalty that will be paid to the US Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, a record fine for a bank.

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#127 Mike K.

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Posted 10 October 2024 - 03:53 PM

Jesus.

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#128 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 01 November 2024 - 11:35 AM

Interac (e-transfer) having problems today.  1st of the month, not the best day for it.



#129 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 01 November 2024 - 03:23 PM

Interac says some users are ‘experiencing delays’ with e-transfer service amid outage reports


https://calgary.city...outage-reports/

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#130 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 21 December 2024 - 02:04 AM

National Bank of Canada's $5-billion takeover of Canadian Western Bank has cleared its final regulatory hurdle.

 

The Montreal-based National Bank said Friday the federal finance minister has approved the deal, marking the last milestone in the takeover set to be completed on Feb. 3, 2025.

 

"This is great news for Canadians and will allow our two complementary banks to unite and enhance services for our clients," said Laurent Ferreira, president and CEO of National Bank, in a news release.

 

"A new and exciting chapter is beginning for National Bank and CWB as we come together."

The deal previously received approvals from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions and the Competition Bureau. Canadian Western Bank shareholders voted in favour of the transaction in September.

 

National Bank has called its takeover of the Edmonton-based Canadian Western Bank a key pillar of its domestic growth strategy for 2025. Ferreira said the acquisition will strengthen National Bank's position across the country and allow for more growth in Western Canada.

 

 

https://www.bnnbloom...-bank-takeover/


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#131 max.bravo

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Posted 21 December 2024 - 10:14 AM

CWB has a good reputation for business banking. I have an account there. Will be interested to see what changes are coming.

 



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