News Releases
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May 16, 2013
- Canadians plan on spending an average of $3,073 on vacations between May and September
- Top vacation concerns include: requiring medical attention, bad weather and losing something of value
- Only half regularly purchase travel insurance before leaving home
- Cost of a broken leg can cost up to US$20,000 in the U.S.; an air ambulance trip from Florida to Ontario can run up to US$15,000
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May 10, 2013
- Young and Connected: Eighty-one per cent of Canadians between the ages of 18 and 34 see themselves investing online in the next five years
- Percentage of online investors could more than triple within the next decade
- Majority of Canadians spend at least 30 hours per week online
- Top current online activities include browsing the news, personal banking and keeping in touch with family and friends
- BMO InvestorLine offers two unique online investing services to help different types of investors get started
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May 3, 2013
- BMO's studio branch opens within Pointe-Nord condo building to provide customers with convenient location
- Studio branch concept features an open layout, customer meeting spaces and free WiFi connectivity
- BMO branch represents a $450,000 investment in the community
- Offering customers extended banking hours, including Saturdays
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Apr 30, 2013
Donation to fund entrepreneurship professorship, 210 scholarships and program development
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Apr 25, 2013BMO Nesbitt Burns Income Tax Refund Study: More Than One-Third of Canadians Plan on Paying Down Debt
- Eight-in-ten Canadians expect to receive a tax refund this year
- Thirty-seven per cent will use their refund to pay down debt; 20 per cent plan to invest their refund
- According to the Canada Revenue Agency, the average tax refund is $1,585
- BMO Nesbitt Burns offers tips on how Canadians can use their tax refund wisely
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Apr 9, 2013
- Personal income tax filing deadline fast approaching in Canada and U.S.
- The roughly 1 million Americans living in Canada could owe taxes in both countries
- New IRS amnesty policy encourages Americans living in Canada to get caught up
- BMO Nesbitt Burns' investment advisors can introduce you to an external cross-border tax advisor
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Apr 4, 2013
- Federal Government Employees to Benefit from Industry-Leading Card Acceptance
- BMO enables access to detailed travel spend data to streamline travel management, meet transparency requirements
- Cards will be fully integrated with HRG's world-class booking, expense, and data management solutions
