CBA Launches Banking Site for Canada's Small Businesses | Internet News

CBA Launches Banking Site for Canada’s Small Businesses

Written By
Deborah Jessop
Deborah Jessop
Nov 27, 1999
1 minute read

The Canadian Bankers
Association (CBA)
has launched a Web site to cater to the banking needs of Canada’s small business operators.


Small business owners and operatos can visit Serving
the Needs of Small Business
on the CBA site at to learn about
tools and resources offered by banks, see the latest research on the
small business marketplace and learn about products and services
available for small businesses.


“Banks provide service and support to small- and medium-sized businesses
in many ways — and financing is only one of them,” said Raymond Protti,
president and CEO of the CBA. “Whether you’re looking for tips on
developing a business plan or tools for managing and growing your
company, Canada’s banks can help.”


The site contains sections about tools and resources, products and
services, statistics and reports, and resolving problems with banks. It
also contains links to bank and government sites specifically targeted
to small business.


Established in 1891, the CBA is a professional industry association
representing Canada’s chartered banks.

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