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		<description>Dear Civicpaths,
Speaking of which, The &quot;Big Five Canadian Banks&quot; term refers to the top five banking institutions in Canada. These banks are Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Scotiabank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, and Bank of Montreal. The big five Canadian banks dominate the Canadian financial markets having a combined market share of over 90%. These banks are in reality international banks with market share in USA, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Asia. They have thousands of employees across Canada and worldwide. You might encounter the &quot;Big Six Banks&quot; term as well, which is the &quot;Big Five Banks&quot; and the National Bank of Canada, which mainly servers customers in Quebec.
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