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Bank of Nova Scotia T.BNS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNS

The Bank of Nova Scotia (the Bank) is a Canadian chartered bank. The Bank's segments include Canadian Banking, International Banking, Global Wealth Management, Global Banking and Markets, and Other. The Canadian Banking segment provides a full suite of financial advice and banking solutions. The International Banking segment is a diverse franchise offering financial advice and solutions to retail, corporate and commercial clients. The Global Wealth Management segment is focused on delivering comprehensive wealth management advice and solutions to clients across the Bank's footprint. The Global Wealth Management segment serves investment fund and advisory clients across 13 countries. The Global Banking and Markets segment provides corporate clients with lending and transaction services, investment banking advice and access to capital markets. The Other segment includes Group Treasury, smaller operating segments and corporate items which are not allocated to a business line.


TSX:BNS - Post by User

Comment by dileas48son Oct 04, 2021 9:37am
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Post# 33960220

RE:RE:FYI: Record Date Details NR

RE:RE:FYI: Record Date Details NR
Scotia has their own brokerage (as far as I know).  It's called iTrade.  It was formerly E-Trade which they acquired in 2008.

BTW, as expected the share price was adjusted down $0.90 to reflect the ex-dividend date this morning.

Everyone should understand that the settlement date has nothing to do with when you get the dividend.  If you owned the stock prior to the market opening this morning (even if you just bought it on Friday, and the trade has not yet settled) then you will get the dividend.  

Anyone who sells today gets the dividend.

This is a good reference for this discussion:    https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/ex-dividend.asp

satchmo6 wrote: does Scotia have their own brokers, or use CIBC 

my sister is loaded and uses Gumby---- u know Wood Gumby


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