Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Diversified
Employees
53597
First IPO Date
October 27, 1994
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Darrel Harris Hackett | U.S. CEO of BMO Financial Corp., President & CEO of BMO Bank N.A. | 1.92M | 1972 |
| Alan Tannenbaum | Chief Executive Officer & Group Head of BMO Capital Markets | 3.14M | 1968 |
| William Darryl White | Chief Executive Officer & Director | 3.38M | 1972 |
| Steve Tennyson | Chief Technology & Operations Officer | 1.13M | N/A |
| Rahul Nalgirkar | Chief Financial Officer | 1.22M | N/A |
| Aron D. Levine | Group Head & President of BMO U.S. | 16.53M | N/A |
| Richard D. Rudderham | Head of Business Tech. Integration & Interim Head of Ent. Initiatives, Infrastructure and Innovation | 0 | N/A |
| Catherine Margaret Roche | Chief Marketing Officer | 0 | N/A |
| Christine Viau | Head of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
| Mona Malone | Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer and Head of People, Culture & Brand | 0 | N/A |
| Pascale Elharr | Chief Legal Officer of Enterprise Legal & Corporate Secretary | 0 | N/A |
Bank of Montreal, a venerable financial institution established in Montreal, Canada, in 1817, delivers a comprehensive suite of financial solutions predominantly serving clients across North America. For individual customers, BMO offers core retail banking essentials such as current and savings accounts, credit facilities like credit cards and mortgages, alongside personalized financial and investment guidance. Its commercial arm supports businesses of all sizes with specialized deposit solutions, corporate credit cards, business and commercial loans, sophisticated cash management, foreign exchange services, treasury solutions, and essential risk management tools. Beyond traditional banking, the institution extends into wealth management through investment advisory, digital investing platforms, and comprehensive asset management, coupled with trust and custodial services. Furthermore, BMO protects its clientele with a range of insurance products, including life, accident, sickness, and annuity options, alongside creditor and travel insurance, and reinsurance offerings. In the capital markets, BMO facilitates client access to funding through debt and equity capital-raising, provides loan origination and syndication, and offers strategic financial advisory services covering mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, recapitalizations, and valuation analyses. Clients also benefit from extensive market research and trading capabilities across various asset classes, including fixed income, foreign exchange, equities, and commodities. These services are complemented by new product development, risk management consultation to hedge against market volatility, and liquidity management solutions. Geographically, BMO maintains a significant physical footprint with approximately 900 bank branches and 3,300 automated banking machines spread throughout Canada and the United States.