Canadian Western Bank

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Template:Short description Template:Primary sources Template:Infobox company Canadian Western Bank (CWB; Template:Langx), doing business as the CWB Financial Group, was a Canadian bank based in Edmonton, Alberta. The bank primarily operated in western Canada, although it also operated several branches in eastern Canada.

The CWB was established in 1988 through the merger of the Bank of Alberta and the Western & Pacific Bank of Canada. In 2025, CWB was acquired by the National Bank of Canada, and its operations were rebranded under the National Bank brand.

History

Canadian Western Bank was formed through the 1988 merger of two banks: the Bank of Alberta (founded 1984), and the Western & Pacific Bank of Canada (founded 1982). It was led by Bank of Alberta co-founders Charles Alexander Allard and Eugene Pechet.

In 1993, it acquired Western Canadian branches of Metropolitan Trust. In 1994, Canadian Western Bank and North West Trust Company merged into Canadian Western Bank. In 1996, it acquired BC Bancorp (chartered in 1967), and purchased the Aetna Trust Company, which was renamed Canadian Western Trust Company. In 2001, it acquired the Kelowna and Regina branches of the Laurentian Bank of Canada.

It was announced on June 11, 2024 that it would be acquired by National Bank of Canada in 2025.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The acquisition was completed in March 2025, with CWB rebranding under the National Bank brand.

Acquisition history

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  • Western Canadian branches of Metropolitan Trust, 1993
  • Acquired BC Bancorp (chartered 1967), 1996
  • Aetna Trust Company, 1996 - renamed Canadian Western Trust Company 1996
  • Kelowna and Regina branches of Laurentian Bank, 2001
  • Canadian Direct Insurance Inc. (CDII), 2004
  • Valiant Trust Company, 2004
  • Branch of National Bank of Greece (Canada), 2005
  • National Leasing, 2010
  • Maxium Group, 2016
  • iA Investment Counsel Inc., 2020

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Operations

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Canadian Western Bank Place in Downtown Edmonton, Alberta, housed the bank's headquarters

The CWB Financial Group was made up of 10 banking, lending, wealth and trust companies.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It had an expanding loan book in BC, Alberta and Ontario.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Canadian Western Bank's operating affiliates included:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

  • Motive Financial (100% ownership) – high-interest savings accounts, GICs, and TFSAs. Before 2017, it was called Canadian Direct Financial.
  • Canadian Western Financial Ltd. (100% ownership) – mutual fund dealer.
  • Canadian Western Trust Company (100% ownership) – personal and corporate trust services. Optimum Mortgage is a division of Canadian Western Trust Company and offers residential mortgages via a network of mortgage brokers.
  • National Leasing Group Inc. (100% ownership) – commercial equipment leasing.
  • Valiant Trust Company (100% ownership) – specialty trust services including stock transfer, corporate trust, escrow and employee plan services.
  • CWB Wealth Management (previously Adroit Investment Management Ltd (76.5% ownership) – investment and wealth management.

Motive Financial

Motive Financial is the virtual banking division of Canadian Western Bank. As such, eligible deposits are held at Canadian Western Bank, a member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC).<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> Motive Financial is an online bank.<ref name=":0" />

Motive serves customers in all provinces except Quebec. Accounts can be opened online. Deposits and withdrawals can be made using one of the Exchange ATM network’s 2400 ATMs.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Debit-card purchases can be made using the Interac network. Transfers to and from other banks may be done by electronic funds transfer (EFT), by Interac e-Transfer, or by writing cheques. Because Motive offers no in-branch services, it offers higher interest rates than conventional banks.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Membership

Canadian Western Bank was a member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). It also belonged to the Cirrus, Interac, Mastercard, and The Exchange interbank networks.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

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