April 23, 2025, 9:21 am
National Bank of Canada has sealed a deal to acquire Montreal-based PGM Global Holdings, reinforcing its institutional trading services arm. This strategic consolidation is set to reshape market dynamics, positioning the bank for expanded influence in the financial services sector.
MONTREAL — National Bank of Canada has signed a deal to buy PGM Global Holdings Inc., the parent company of PGM Global Inc. which is a Montreal-based provider of institutional trading services. Terms of the agreement were not immediately available, though National Bank said the value of the deal...
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