Scotiabank Supports Diwali Celebration
Credit to Author: Staff Writer| Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2023 21:18:39 +0000
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For more than 190 years, Scotiabank has welcomed those looking to call Canada home and supported their journey towards building a better life for themselves, their families, and future generations.
These are the people that have helped build the cities, towns, and communities that are revered around the world for being a place where people can retain their cultural heritage while contributing to an evolving idea of what it means to be Canadian.
For many, Canada represents an opportunity to follow their dreams – of opening a business, pursing their studies, buying a home, seeking out a career – and Scotiabank is proud to support them through every stage of that pursuit. That is why we created the Scotiabank StartRight® Program, a unique banking solution tailor-made to remove barriers for newcomers and make their transition to Canada a little easier.
With more than 50,000 Scotiabank employees across the country, including those at our 900,000 branches from coast-to-coast, we understand the needs of new Canadians because many of us are. We represent the communities where we live and work and are proud to invest in them to ensure they continue to thrive for future generations. That is why we are honoured to be part of this year’s Diwali Celebration and support a thriving community by helping people come together to celebrate important moments.
Scotiabank’s support for newcomers extends beyond supporting significant cultural celebrations.
Through ScotiaRISE, our 10-year, $500 million initiative to promote economic resilience among disadvantaged groups, we assist newcomers in finding employment, education, and essential resources for economic resilience and by increasing access to opportunities, we can create a more inclusive and resilient world for everyone. And for every future.
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