File:Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto 1911.jpg

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English: The Dinnick Building on King Street East in 1911, Toronto, Canada. The Royal Bank of Canada established its first Toronto branch in 1903. The strategic acquisition of Toronto-based Traders Bank of Canada in 1912 gave Royal Bank greater access to the Ontario market. The Dinnick Building housed the Royal Bank's Toronto business from 1909 until the purchase of the Traders Bank in 1912.
The building was named after local real estate developer, Wilfred Servington Dinnick.
Français : Le Dinnick Building, de King Street East, fut le centre des activités torontoises de la Banque Royale de 1909 jusqu'à l'achat de la Traders Bank, en 1912. La Banque Royale établissait sa première succursale dans Toronto en 1903. L'acquisition de la Traders Bank of Canada à Toronto en 1912 assura à la Banque Royale une présence plus forte en Ontario.
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