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BMO Financial Group 198th Annual Report 2015
BMO Financial Group 198th Annual Report 2015
9
Sister Edna Lonergan,
President and founder of
Milwaukee’s St. Ann Center
for Intergenerational Care,
speaking with Chuck Roedel,
VP, Business Banking,
BMO Harris Bank.
Our customers create their own
futures,
knowing the help we
provide is
anchored by integrity,
accountability and
shared values.
You cant buy trust, or invent it.
Trust is earned.
Consistently in the top rankings for sound corporate governance. Solid capital
strength, with the longest-running dividend payout record of any company
in Canada. A champion of financial literacy. A pioneer in Aboriginal banking.
Contributing $56.9 million in corporate donations across North America in 2015,
and funding US$947.3 million in U.S. community development loans. This is
who we are: diverse, inclusive, socially engaged and accountable to each new
generation of stakeholders – who expect us to fulfill our responsibilities as a
vital intermediary while constantly refining our disciplined approach to risk.
BMO’s anti-money laundering (AML) group is working to turn responsibility into
opportunity. Our AML team used to spend 80% of their time analyzing vast amounts
of data and only 20% gaining insights into customers’ choices. Now we are working
to change that ratio. Using tools developed by our Technology & Operations group,
were learning more about how, when and where people bank with us, helping us
deliver an experience that delights in every way.
More than 90% of BMO employees
participated in the bank’s 2015 Employee
Giving Campaign. Over 42,000 of us
personally donated over $18 million to
United Ways and other charities.
The AML Opportunity Generosity
How we
help
Insights Data
BMO has been named one
of the Best 50 Corporate
Citizens in Canada for
13 consecutive years by
Corporate Knights.
Best 50