The Telegram (St. John's)

Toronto: North America’s fastest growing financial centre

- KEVIN CARMICHAEL

A decade ago, some in Canada thought that Toronto might turn into a major global financial centre because it was so boring.

The Great Recession had taken out several famous financial institutio­ns in the United States and Europe, but Canada’s big banks had survived the storm intact. There was a train of thought that the financial crisis had revealed an underappre­ciated comparativ­e advantage.

The conservati­ve culture that nurtured stable-as-bedrock institutio­ns such as Royal Bank of Canada and Torontodom­inion Bank might have something to offer the world.

The exodus of high-flying bankers from Wall Street to Bay Street never happened. Neverthele­ss, Canada’s biggest city appears to have cemented its place as North America’s most important banking centre after New York.

Toronto Finance Internatio­nal, a promotiona­l agency backed by the country’s biggest banks, earlier this month released research by the Conference Board of Canada that growth in banking and insurance exceeded the average of all industries in each of Toronto, Ontario and Canada between 2011 and 2019. Toronto is adding bankers, portfolio managers and other finance types faster than any other city in North America, the report said.

“When you’re very highly regulated it makes it harder to move more quickly,” Jennifer Reynolds, the former investment banker who leads Toronto Finance Internatio­nal, told Larysa Harapyn of postmedia News.

“The interestin­g thing about the pandemic is that it actually forced financial institutio­ns to be more nimble, to act more quickly probably than they would have otherwise, because they had to survive, to respond to customers’ needs. So maybe there’s some silver lining there that we’ve moved to be a little more agile in the sector and that regulation is in place for a reason.”

Reynolds added: “Is it cumbersome at times? Absolutely. But it has contribute­d to the stability of the overall banking sector as well.”

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