Sterling Bank of Canada
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| image = Sterling Bank Building, occupied by CIBC, circa 1975 Toronto.jpg
| image_caption = This branch of the Sterling Bank of Canada was built in 1918 at the SW corner of Church and Dundas streets. In the 21st century it houses a Pizza Pizza branch.
| defunct = {{end date|1924}}
| fate = Merged with the Standard Bank of Canada
| founded = {{start date and age|1905}} in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
| key_people = {{ubl|Gabriel T. Somers (president)|George B. Woods}}
}}
The Sterling Bank of Canada was a Canadian bank that was incorporated in 1905 in Toronto, Ontario. The bank was led by Gabriel T. Somers (as President) and George B. Woods, the former would later become the head of the Toronto Board of Trade. It merged with the Standard Bank of Canada in 1924 which, in turn, merged with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1928.
See also
References
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- [http://www.cibc.com/ca/inside-cibc/history/mergers-amalgamations/bank-of-commerce.html CIBC] - Mergers and Amalgamations, The Canadian Bank of Commerce
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Category:Defunct banks of Canada
Category:Banks established in 1905
Category:Canadian companies established in 1905
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Category:Financial services companies based in Toronto
Category:1905 establishments in Ontario
Category:1924 disestablishments in Ontario
Category:Banks disestablished in 1924