News Releases
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Mar 12, 2012
- New BMO branch near the Mill Woods Town Centre represents a $1.7 million investment into the community
- Offering customers extended banking hours, including Saturdays and Sundays
- BMO's 2.99 per cent fixed low-rate mortgage offers a five-year shield against rising interest rates; maximum 25-year amortization reduces the mortgage balance faster
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Mar 9, 2012
- BMO's five-year fixed rate provides a shield against rising rates for a longer period of time
- BMO's shorter 25-year amortization reduces the mortgage balance faster
- 2.99 per cent rate minimizes the cost of homeownership over time
- BMO invites new and existing customers to enjoy the benefits of this offer
- Get pre-approved at BMO by March 28 and take three months to find the right home within your budget
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Mar 8, 2012
- 10-year fixed low-rate mortgage with 25 year amortization at 3.99 per cent
- 5-year low-rate mortgage with 25 year amortization at 2.99 per cent
- BMO is helping Canadians become mortgage-free faster
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Mar 8, 2012
- More than 80 per cent of Canadian women are responsible or share responsibility equally for household financial decisions
- However, only 30 per cent of women feel the financial services industry is effectively addressing their needs
- Sixty-one per cent of women want more detailed information from their investment advisors
- BMO Nesbitt Burns is involved in several initiatives to help promote the advancement of women in financial services; launches new client education site to help women manage their wealth
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Mar 7, 2012
- Introduces new 10-year fixed low-rate mortgage with 25 year amortization at 3.99 per cent
- Lowers rate on 5-year low-rate mortgage with 25 year amortization to 2.99 per cent
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Mar 6, 2012
Releases Inaugural Report "Single in Retirement"
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Mar 6, 2012
- BMO study shows 16 per cent of Canadians would consider purchasing a home or property south of the border - down from 20 per cent a year ago
- One quarter plan to rent first before making their decision
- Canadians account for the largest share of foreign demand for U.S. real estate - a trend that is unlikely to change
