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61 Hanna Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 3N7, Canada
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Apr 30, 2019
Dogs are allowed inside this bank location! They even give treats and will have water in a bowl in the summer time for the dogs. I will not leave my dog anywhere unattended so any place that understands ones fear of leaving a dog outside is awesome in my books. 4 out of 5 staff members are very friendly. Absolutely no complaints

Mar 1, 2019
I don't think I've met a more more thoughtful, diligent, and compassionate branch manager. Michael went out of his way to help me and my family, and continues to periodically check up to ensure we are still satisfied with our solutions. The customer service offered by Michael and his team is fantastic.

Apr 3, 2019
Been using this branch for 9 years with my business. Disregarded by the current manager more than once. Twice he's refused to acknowledge me let alone help me - flipped me to his staff and walked away. Do not recommend - considering moving my business account to another bank.

Sep 5, 2018
Change of management with no exciting customer experiences... had much better customer service at other branches. I was here 1.5 years ago and dealt with a guy at the business counter that delivered amazing customer service, but staff and management has changed.

Mar 8, 2019
This branch has superbe customer service service They go above and beyond the call of duty Stephanie and Lin are awesome And there is free parking , Michael the Manager is FANTASTIC! He was of great help to me . He continued to follow up to make sure the problem had been fixed. I travel from Mississauga to do my banking at this location only!

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