Schedule II Banks in Canada are the banks in Canada which are subsidiaries of foreign banks. Schedule II Banks are allowed to accept deposits. Like the Schedule I banks, the Schedule II banks are incorporated under the Bank Act. Some examples of Schedule 2 banks are AMEX Bank of Canada, Citibank Canada, HSBC Bank Canada etc. As of September 2013, there were 24 of these banks in Canada, however 3 were in liquidation.
Bank | Parent Country |
AMEX Bank of Canada | USA |
Bank of America Canada (in voluntary liquidation) | USA |
Bank of China (Canada) | China |
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (Canada) | Japan |
Bank One Canada (in voluntary liquidation) | USA |
BNP Paribas (Canada) | France |
BofA Canada Bank | USA |
Citco Bank Canada | USA |
Citibank Canada | USA |
CTC Bank of Canada | Taiwan |
Habib Canadian Bank | Switzerland |
HSBC Bank Canada | UK |
ICICI Bank Canada | India |
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada) | China |
J.P. Morgan Bank Canada | USA |
J.P. Morgan Canada (in liquidation) | USA |
Korea Exchange Bank of Canada | South Korea |
Mega International Commercial Bank (Canada) | Taiwan |
Shinhan Bank Canada | South Korea |
Société Générale (Canada) | France |
State Bank of India (Canada) | India |
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation of Canada | Japan |
UBS Bank (Canada) | Switzerland |