Anya Schnoor - Bank of Nova Scotia President
BNS Stock | USD 56.22 0.08 0.14% |
President
Ms. Anya Schnoor is Executive Vice President, Retail Products of the company. Anya Schnoor was appointed Executive Vice President, Retail Products for Canadian Banking in November 2017. In this role, Anya and her team are responsible for designing and delivering financial solutions that drive growth through Scotiabanks Canadian branch network, call centres and digital channels. A native of Jamaica, Anyas experience in the financial services sector in the Caribbean spans more than 25 years in the areas of wealth management, insurance and banking. She is widelyrecognized as a strong business leader in the Caribbean Region. Anya first joined Scotiabank Jamaica in 2006 as Senior Vice President, Investments Wealth, International Banking based in Jamaica. Since that time, she has taken on increased levels of responsibility for Scotiabank business across the region including, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Trinidad Tobago, International Banking from 20122016, and most recently Senior Vice President and Head, Caribbean South East, International Banking from 20162017 with responsibility for the Banks business across 12 countries in the Caribbean. since 2020.
Tenure | 4 years |
Address | 40 Temperance Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5H 0B4 |
Phone | 416 866 6161 |
Web | https://www.scotiabank.com |
Bank of Nova Scotia Management Efficiency
At this time, Bank of Nova Scotia's Return On Tangible Assets are comparatively stable compared to the past year. Return On Assets is likely to gain to 0.01 in 2024, whereas Return On Capital Employed is likely to drop 0.01 in 2024. At this time, Bank of Nova Scotia's Non Current Assets Total are comparatively stable compared to the past year. Net Tangible Assets is likely to gain to about 71.8 B in 2024, despite the fact that Non Currrent Assets Other are likely to grow to (216.6 B). Bank of Nova Scotia's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Bank of Nova Scotia manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities.Similar Executives
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Management Performance
Return On Equity | 0.0949 | |||
Return On Asset | 0.0055 |
Bank of Nova Scotia Leadership Team
Elected by the shareholders, the Bank of Nova Scotia's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Bank of Nova Scotia inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Bank. The board's role is to monitor Bank of Nova Scotia's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Bank of Nova Scotia's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Bank of Nova Scotia's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Daniel Callahan, Independent Director | ||
Brian Porter, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director | ||
Ignacio Deschamps, Group Head - International Banking and Digital Transformation | ||
Stuart Davis, Executive Vice President - Financial Crimes Risk Management & Group Chief Anti-Money Laundering Officer | ||
Kevin Teslyk, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer - Canadian Banking | ||
Susan Segal, Independent Director | ||
Michael Zerbs, Executive Vice-President and Co-Head Information Technology, Enterprise Technology | ||
Francisco Silva, Group Banking | ||
BA BSc, Group Banking | ||
Chris Manning, Executive Banking | ||
Calin Rovinescu, Independent Director | ||
Gillian Riley, Executive Vice President, President & Chief Executive Officer, Tangerine | ||
Rania Llewellyn, Executive Vice President - Global Business Payments | ||
Michelle Khalili, MD Markets | ||
Barbara Mason, Group Head and Chief Human Resources Officer | ||
Shawn Rose, Executive Vice President, Chief Digital Officer | ||
Jake Lawrence, Co-Group Head, Global Banking and Markets, Head, Global Capital Markets | ||
Maria Theofilaktidis, Executive Vice President, Chief Compliance Officer, Head of Enterprise Risk | ||
Ashley Veasey, Executive Vice President - & Global Chief Information Officer, Business Technology | ||
Jenny Poulos, Chief Officer | ||
BCom AMP, CEO Director | ||
Michael Henry, Executive Vice-President Retail Payments, Deposits and Unsecured Lending | ||
Lynn Patterson, Independent Director | ||
Nora Aufreiter, Independent Director | ||
Rajagopal Viswanathan, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President | ||
James Neate, Co-Group Head, Global Banking and Markets, Head, Global Corporate and Investment Banking | ||
Nicole Frew, Executive Vice President Chief Compliance Officer | ||
Philip Smith, VP Relations | ||
Julie Walsh, Corporate VP | ||
Dan Rees, Executive Vice President - Operations | ||
Chadwick Westlake, Executive Vice President and Enterprise Productivity & Canadian Banking Finance | ||
Aaron Regent, Independent Chairman of the Board | ||
Tiff Macklem, Independent Director | ||
Miguel Labarthe, Executive Vice President and Country Head, Scotiabank Peru | ||
Phil Thomas, Executive Vice President - Customer Insights, Data & Analytics | ||
Daniel Moore, Executive Vice President Chief Market Risk Officer, Chief Risk Officer | ||
Ian Arellano, Executive Vice President General Counsel | ||
L Thomson, Independent Director | ||
Neal Kerr, Executive Management | ||
Tracy Bryan, Executive Vice President - Global Operations | ||
Paul Baroni, Executive Vice President and Chief Auditor | ||
Alex Besharat, Executive Vice President - Canadian Wealth Management | ||
John McCartney, Head Relations | ||
Tom McGuire, Executive Vice President, Group Treasurer | ||
Meigan Terry, Chief VP | ||
Michael Penner, Independent Director | ||
John Doig, Executive Vice President Chief Marketing Officer | ||
Guillermo Babatz, Independent Director | ||
Francisco Taboada, Executive Vice President and Country Head, Scotiabank Chile | ||
Indira Samarasekera, Independent Director | ||
Una Power, Independent Director | ||
Daniel Rees, Group Banking | ||
Glen Gowland, Executive Vice President - Global Wealth Management | ||
Charles Dallara, Independent Director | ||
Scott Thomson, Independent Director | ||
Benita Warmbold, Independent Director | ||
Philip BA, Group Officer | ||
Loretta Marcoccia, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President - Global Banking and Markets | ||
Philp Thomas, Executive Vice President - Customer Insights, Data & Analytics | ||
Scott Bonham, Independent Director | ||
Adrian Rosiles, Executive Vice President and Country Head, Scotiabank Mexico | ||
Anya Schnoor, Executive Vice President, Caribbean, Central America and Uruguay Scotiabank | ||
Anique Asher, Executive Vice President - Finance and Strategy |
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Return On Equity | 0.0949 | |||
Return On Asset | 0.0055 | |||
Profit Margin | 0.25 % | |||
Operating Margin | 0.32 % | |||
Current Valuation | (77.8 B) | |||
Shares Outstanding | 1.24 B | |||
Shares Owned By Insiders | 0.03 % | |||
Shares Owned By Institutions | 51.45 % | |||
Number Of Shares Shorted | 26.85 M | |||
Price To Earning | 12.31 X |
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