TSX:EQB (EQB)

About EQB

EQB Inc. formerly Equitable Group Inc. trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange TSX: EQB and EQB.PR.C and serves over 360000 Canadians through its wholly owned subsidiary Equitable Bank Canadas Challenger Bank. Equitable Bank has grown to become the countrys eighth largest independent Schedule I bank with a clear mandate to drive real change in Canadian banking to enrich peoples lives. At Equitable Bank we are as invested in our employees as we are in our business. Thats why we are consistently recognized as one of Canadas Top Employers a rating that comes from our 1300+ employees. What makes Equitable Bank such a great place to work is our banks commitment to providing the best service possible to our customers. Founded over 50 years ago Equitable Bank provides diversified personal and commercial banking and through its EQ Bank platform eqbank.ca which has been named #1 Bank in Canada on the 2022 Forbes Worlds Best Banks list for the second year in a row.
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