EQB Inc (EQB)

74.53 -1.83 (-2.40%)
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EQB Inc Company Profile

Industry
Banking Services
Sector
Financial
Employees
925
Equity Type
ORD
EQB Inc. is a Canada-based company, which operates through its wholly owned subsidiary Equitable Bank. Equitable Bank provides diversified personal and commercial banking through its EQ Bank platform. It serves through two business lines, which include personal banking and commercial banking, and six primary consumer brands. Its personal banking operates through three business lines, including EQ Bank, residential lending and wealth decumulation (reverse mortgages and insurance lending). Its commercial banking operates through five business lines, which include business enterprise solutions, commercial finance groups, multi-unit insured, specialized finance, and equipment leasing. It lends through a network of mortgage and leasing brokers, lending partners, and other financial institutions. The Company’s commercial loans involve lending on multi-unit residential, industrial and office buildings, and other commercial properties.
Contact Information
Address
Toronto, ON M4V 3A1 Canada
Phone
+1-416-5157000
Fax
416-5157000
Web
https://

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