Scotiabank has been named Canada's Best Transaction Bank by Euromoney in its 2025 Transaction Banking Awards¹—an acknowledgment of our commitment to supporting businesses in an increasingly connected economy.
This recognition reflects the strength of our transaction banking capabilities across Canada, where we continue to invest in solutions that help businesses thrive. From advanced digital payment platforms to integrated cash management solutions to trade finance tools that support supply chain resilience, our services are designed to help you move money efficiently and manage liquidity effectively.
Solutions That Scale with Your Business.
While this recognition celebrates our leadership in Canada, it also reflects our continued investment in transaction banking solutions that support a range of business needs – including cross-border capabilities. Whether you're optimizing cash flow, navigating regulatory environments, or streamlining payments, our digital platforms and treasury tools are designed to help Canadian businesses operate efficient, adapt, and grow with confidence.
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Let's talk about how our award-winning solutions can support your business – across Canada and wherever opportunity takes you.
To learn more about our win, read the press release.
Euromoney's Transaction Banking Awards recognize the world's leading transaction banks through a rigorous evaluation process that includes quantitative analysis and qualitative assessment. Judging criteria encompass service quality, product innovation, digital capabilities, client satisfaction, market coverage, and demonstrated thought leadership in advancing transaction banking solutions. Winners are selected based on comprehensive client feedback, market intelligence, and performance metrics across cash management, trade finance, and payment services.
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