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RBC and HSBC banks | Poilievre calls on government to block merger

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(Ottawa) The leader of the Conservative Party (PCC), Pierre Poilievre, calls on the Trudeau government to block the proposed merger between the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and the HSBC Bank which was approved last month by the Office of the competition.

The Leader of the Official Opposition explains that the Conservatives want competition between Canada’s financial institutions to reduce borrowing costs for households.

In a statement released Friday, Mr. Poilievre wrote: “We have an overly concentrated, government-protected banking sector that already gives too much power to too few players. We need Canadian banks to compete for customers, not buy them.

Mr. Poilievre maintains that HSBC Bank offered advantageous rates compared to Royal Bank. In his opinion, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has the power to prevent this merger which, he writes, “allows Canada’s largest bank to take over 800,000 customers without having to offer them anything either in exchange for their customers. »

In explaining its endorsement of the proposed merger, the Competition Bureau said its review found the deal was unlikely to significantly reduce competition, although it would result in Canada’s largest bank would take over the seventh largest in terms of assets.

The Bureau noted, however, that the deal, which still requires approval from the Minister of Finance and the banking regulator, would result in the loss of a competitor in a concentrated market. The organization added that a lack of rivalry between Royale and HSBC Canada would be more pronounced for certain groups of customers, such as mortgage buyers.

Royal Bank first announced its plan to buy HSBC Canada last November for $13.5 billion. HSBC Canada said it expects the transaction to close in the first quarter of 2024.

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