Consolidated Bank of Canada

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Consolidated Bank of Canada
Company typeConsumer bank
IndustryBanking
Predecessors
Founded1876;148 years ago (1876) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Defunct1880;144 years ago (1880)
FateBankruptcy; liquidated in 1882
Headquarters
Toronto
,
Canada
ProductsRetail banking

The Consolidated Bank of Canada was created from the merger of City Bank and Royal Canadian Bank in 1876, collapsed in 1879, [1] and liquidation completed in 1882.

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References

  1. "Value of Old Banknotes from The Consolidated Bank of Canada in Montreal". canadacurrency.com.