Louis Vachon

Infinite Investment Systems eyes next growth phase with new majority investor

Former National Bank CEO Louis Vachon will join the Harmony developer's board

Infinite Investment Systems eyes next growth phase with new majority investor

Quebec's financial firms come together to support sustainability

More than 20 players representing nearly $1 trillion in AUM unveil North America-first statement for sustainable finance

Quebec's financial firms come together to support sustainability

National Bank’s Vachon to step down in October

Big Six bank CEO’s retirement after nearly 15 years in role will trigger succession plan

National Bank’s Vachon to step down in October

National Bank names Laurent Ferreira as COO

Announcement recognizes contributions in driving performance and leadership over 23-year career with Big Six bank

National Bank names Laurent Ferreira as COO

TD chief says banks could utilize capital for deals

Downturns have been good for acquisitions in the past

TD chief says banks could utilize capital for deals

National Bank announces small-business growth fund

VC and development fund aims to help province's economic recovery and digital transformation of SMEs

National Bank announces small-business growth fund

How exiting business owners have been a boon for banks

More boomers are handing over the keys to their businesses — and driving activity in commercial banking

How exiting business owners have been a boon for banks

Manitoba could be the outlier if Canada enters recession

Provincial finance minister says it is not subject to booms and busts

Manitoba could be the outlier if Canada enters recession

National Bank CEO’s deal skepticism stops at wealth takeovers

The chief executive has closed the door on international acquisitions, but is still open to domestic expansion

National Bank CEO’s deal skepticism stops at wealth takeovers

National Bank falls just short of expectations

Bank hikes dividend as it reports ‘solid’ Q2 profits increase year-on-year

National Bank falls just short of expectations