Consolidated Bank of Canada
19th-century bank
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The Consolidated Bank of Canada was created from the merger of City Bank and Royal Canadian Bank in 1876, collapsed in 1879,[1] and liquidation completed in 1882.
| Company type | Consumer bank |
|---|---|
| Industry | Banking |
| Predecessors | |
| Founded | 1876 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Defunct | 1880 |
| Fate | Bankruptcy; liquidated in 1882 |
| Headquarters | Toronto , Canada |
| Products | Retail banking |