ATB Financial

ATB Financial

Banking

Edmonton, Alberta 103,982 followers

Powering Possibility, ATB Financial is Alberta's largest home-grown financial institution.

About us

For more than 85 years, ATB has been reimagining the way we do business. We’ve grown from one small treasury branch into Alberta’s largest provincially based financial institution, and we don’t have any plans to slow down now. We power possibility for our clients, our team members and our province—and we’re leading the way to a sustainable, innovative and prosperous future. About ATB Financial With $62.0 billion in assets, ATB Financial is a leading financial institution that started in Alberta with the focus of putting people first. Our success comes from our more than 5,000 team members who love to deliver exceptional experiences to over 820,000 clients across our Personal and Business Banking, ATB Wealth Management and ATB Capital Markets businesses. ATB provides expert advice, services and products through our many branches and agencies, our 24-hour Client Care Centre, four entrepreneur centres and our digital banking options. ATB powers possibilities for our clients, communities and beyond.

Website
https://www.atb.com/company/careers/
Industry
Banking
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Edmonton, Alberta
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1938
Specialties
Financial, Banking, Investments, Credit, People, Business & Agriculture, and Innovation

Locations

  • Primary

    2100, 10020 – 100 Street

    Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0N3, CA

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Employees at ATB Financial

Updates

  • Holiday schedules fill up fast and ours is no exception! While digital banking and ABMs will be available, our branches will be closed: ❄️Early on Tuesday, December 24. ❄️All of Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25) and Boxing Day (Thursday, December 26). ❄️Our Client Care Centre will be closed from 9:00 pm on Tuesday, December 24 until 7:00 am on Thursday, December 26 We wish you a joyful and restful holiday season. For more information about branch and Client Care holiday hours, visit https://lnkd.in/gXw6eF5R

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  • It’s day five of 7 Days of Economic Trivia for 2024! Today we discuss population growth in Alberta. Over the latest one-year period, Alberta’s population grew by more than 200,000.

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    Our Economics team has translated some of the top Alberta economic themes of the year into table topics that will help you bring true cheer—the kind that comes from economic knowledge—to any holiday gathering. Looking for more insights to fill conversation lulls year-round? After a short break, they’ll be back to deliver daily economic insights in 2025 through The Twenty-Four. Subscribe here: https://https://lnkd.in/djrh_vFx

  • It’s day four of 7 Days of Economic Trivia for 2024! Today we’re looking back at the “why” behind the recent unemployment rate increase in Alberta.

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  • Alberta's economy is heading into 2025 with momentum, but "we're entering a period of heightened uncertainty," says ATB Financial Chief Economist Mark Parsons, “After a period of high inflation, the next challenge will be navigating the potential impacts of U.S. tariffs and adjusting to major population shifts." Learn more about the trends shaping Alberta's economic future: https://lnkd.in/gavzErGW

    Alberta’s economy in 2025 and 2026

    Alberta’s economy in 2025 and 2026

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  • Welcome back to 7 Days of Economic Trivia for 2024! Today we're focusing on a tale of two economies: Canada and the United States. America is Canada’s biggest trading partner, but over the last year, the Canadian and American economies diverged.

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  • As 2024 slides into our collective rearview mirror, we’re looking back at Alberta’s most important economic trends of the year. Beginning today, join us in counting down to the holidays with 7 Days of Economic Trivia for 2024. Today is day one, and we’re starting with interest rates. Don’t forget to tally up how many answers you get correct!

  • Our Chief Economist, Mark Parsons, joined BNN Bloomberg today to discuss how rising oil production in Alberta is driving export growth and supporting Canada's economy. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gbivYm4v

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    Vice President and Chief Economist, ATB Financial

    Pleased to join BNN Bloomberg live this afternoon to discuss rising oil production in Alberta, implications for the Alberta and Canadian economy, and the latest tariff threat. Some points raised: -Higher oil production driving national export volumes and supporting economic growth in Canada this year. -The Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) project enabling production gains after years of pipeline constraints, with critical access to Asian markets. -Tariffs on oil would likely result in higher fuel prices for U.S. consumers and wider discounts on Canada's heavy crude. Full interview: https://lnkd.in/g4z2JYTR

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