Scotiabank Makes Key Hires for Corporate and Investment Banking in Montreal

MONTREAL, March 26, 2019 /CNW/ - Scotiabank today announced key appointments to its Corporate and Investment Banking teams in Montreal.

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Luc Ouellet will join Scotiabank as Managing Director and Head of Corporate and Investment Banking, Montreal and Sébastien Perron-Carle will join as Director, Investment Banking, Montreal.

"Scotiabank is proud to continue to attract seasoned leaders who enhance our client coverage model and add greater depth to the services we offer," said Dany Beauchemin, Co-Head, Corporate and Investment Banking. "Luc and Sébastien bring a proven track record of delivering results to their roles at the Bank and add tremendous value to our established team in Montreal."

With more than 20 years of investment banking experience, Ouellet has advised on high profile M&A transactions and has extensive capabilities in financing complex capital structures. Perron-Carle also brings a broad range of financial transactions experience across M&A advisory and capital markets.  

Both Ouellet and Perron-Carle will join Scotiabank in spring 2019.

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1Employees are reported on a full-time equivalent basis.

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