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Canadian Tire To Launch Banking Products
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Canadian Tire to launch banking products
October 13, 2006

Toronto, Ontario - Canadian Tire Financial Services Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canada Tire Corporation, has launched a limited pilot of new retail banking products, including high interest savings accounts, variable and fixed-rate mortgages, and guaranteed investment certificates. The pilot services will be launched in Calgary, Alberta and Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario.

The banking products will be advertised through a variety of channels, including television, outdoor billboards, online, Canadian Tire flyers, direct mail and in-store promotion.

"The pilot we have launched today will explore the potential to leverage our strengths and grow our business by deepening our customer relationships with new value-added products," says Marco Marrone, president of Canadian Tire Financial Services. "Our pilot has been structured in a comprehensive manner, but as we always do when introducing new products to the marketplace, we will test and learn over a period of time in a measured fashion, potentially adding additional financial products in the first half of 2007 as part of the pilot."

The financial products will be provided by Canadian Tire Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Tire Financial Services.

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Oh great... in goes your paycheque, out comes the Crappy Tire money! :D :lol:
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NOS2Go4Me,Oct 13 2006, 10:58 PM Wrote:Oh great... in goes your paycheque, out comes the Crappy Tire money! :D :lol:
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I was gonna say... as if we needed the reminder that we get paid peanuts, now we cash our meagre paycheques and get Crappy Tire money in exchange for 'em :P

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I got some new information on this in the mail as I used to be involved with their profit sharing program... very interesting indeed.
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the Canadian Tire money would just be an option when you go to the ATM or ABM, don't know what call it now.

walking out of the bank with a big wad of $1 and $2 of Canadian Tire bills.
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I can see it now when travelling....

"Look, I fell for that scam you Canadians pulled last time with that Canadian Tire money. I sure ain't falling for a Canadian Tire Visa now...."
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