Skip to main content

Scotiabank BNS-T says it has completed the first step in its investment in KeyCorp KEY-N with the acquisition of a 4.9 per cent stake in the U.S. bank.

The Canadian bank says it paid US$17.17 per share or about US$800-million for the stake.

Scotiabank announced earlier this month a deal to acquire a 14.9 per cent stake in KeyCorp in two tranches.

The second phase of the investment includes the acquisition of the remaining 10 per cent stake and is expected to close in fiscal 2025, subject to regulatory approval.

KeyCorp operates in 15 states, with about 1,000 branches offering commercial and retail banking and investment advice and services.

Scotiabank chief executive Scott Thomson has said the investment in KeyCorp represents a low-cost, low-risk approach to deploying capital in the U.S. market.

Report an editorial error

Report a technical issue

Tickers mentioned in this story

Study and track financial data on any traded entity: click to open the full quote page. Data updated as of 24/04/26 4:00pm EDT.

SymbolName% changeLast
BNS-T
Bank of Nova Scotia
+0.8%103.54
BNS-N
Bank of Nova Scotia
+1%75.71
KEY-N
Keycorp
-1.73%21.63

Follow related authors and topics

Interact with The Globe