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Laurentian Bk Cda Que(LRCDF)
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Laurentian Bank Shareholders Back Full Board Slate, Reject MEDAC Proposals
Laurentian Bank Earnings Call Highlights Transformation Costs
Laurentian Bank Publishes 2025 ESG Report Amid Ongoing Transformation
Laurentian Bank Publishes Management Proxy Circular Ahead of Annual Meeting
BMO Capital Reaffirms Their Hold Rating on Laurentian Bank (LRCDF)
Analysts Offer Insights on Financial Companies: TransUnion (TRU) and Laurentian Bank (OtherLRCDF)
Laurentian Bank Declares Quarterly Dividend and Reaffirms DRIP Options
Laurentian Bank Swings to Loss as Retail Exit Costs Bite but Core Commercial Business Holds
Laurentian Bank Finalizes $705 Million Syndicated Loans Sale to National Bank
Laurentian Bank (LRCDF) Receives a Hold from RBC Capital
Analysts Offer Insights on Financial Companies: Challenger (OtherCFIGF), Laurentian Bank (OtherLRCDF) and Bank Of Montreal (BMO)
Laurentian Bank Shareholders Back $40.50‑Per‑Share Takeover by Fairstone Bank
Laurentian Bank Declares Dividend on Series 13 Preferred Shares and Highlights DRIP Options
Laurentian Bank Urges Shareholders to Back $1.9 Billion All-Cash Takeover by Fairstone
Laurentian Bank (LRCDF) Receives a Hold from RBC Capital
Laurentian Bank Accelerates Shift to Specialty Commercial Banking
Laurentian Bank (LRCDF) Gets a Sell from RBC Capital
Laurentian Bank Declares Dividend on Preferred Shares
Laurentian Bank Reduces USD Base Rate to 7.50%
Laurentian Bank Reduces Prime Lending Rate
Laurentian Bank Corrects Management Proxy Circular Deadline
Analysts Offer Insights on Financial Companies: Laurentian Bank (OtherLRCDF) and Zurich Insurance Group (OtherZFSVF)
Raymond James Keeps Their Hold Rating on Laurentian Bank (LRCDF)
Laurentian Bank’s Earnings Call: Growth Amid Challenges
Laurentian Bank Reports Q3 2025 Earnings Growth
Laurentian Bank Declares Quarterly Dividend and Offers Reinvestment Plan
Laurentian Bank Reports Improved Q3 2025 Financial Results
CIBC Sticks to Its Hold Rating for Laurentian Bank (LRCDF)
RBC Capital Sticks to Its Sell Rating for Laurentian Bank (LRCDF)
Jefferies Sticks to Its Hold Rating for Laurentian Bank (LRCDF)
Laurentian Bank (LRCDF) Gets a Sell from Desjardins
Laurentian Bank Declares Dividend on Preferred Shares

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Laurentian Bank of Canada was incorporated on May 26, 1846. The bank has a solid position in the province of Quebec and has four main business segments: The Retail & SME-Québec segment provides a full range of financial products and services, offered through its distribution networks, for retail clients and small and medium-sized enterprises in Quebec. The Real Estate & Commercial business segment includes two areas of operation. The first is real estate financing, specializing in financing for condominiums, office buildings, shopping centers and residential developments. The second is commercial financing specializing in financing for medium-sized enterprises across Canada. This segment also offers international services dedicated to the foreign trade activities for the Bank's clients. The B2B Bank business segment is a leader in providing banking products and investment accounts and services distributed through a network of 27,000 financial advisors and brokers. The Laurentian Bank Securities & Capital Markets business segment acts as an integrated broker serving retail and institutional clients and manages bank-related capital market activities. It is the only bank in Canada that has increased its earnings per share in each of the last seven years. More than 75,000 accounts across Canada hold B2b bank products owing to the thousands of financial advisors and brokers. It has more than 1 million clients. The bank has securities relationships with the federal government and all 10 provinces helping them to meet their financing needs through issuing bonds.