Gray McKenzie is a Canadian bank with headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, founded in 1978 from the merger of investment companies McKenzie and Gray. History The origins of Gray McKenzie came about through the merger of the investment companies Gray and McKenzie in 1978. Gray Gray was one of the leading investment houses after the Second World War for private investors. Hugh assets had been brought from Europe to Canada during the Second World War in order to save it for the Nazis. After the end of the war Gray managed twice as much as before. McKenzie McKenzie originally financed real estates, and in 1920 they financed corporate takeovers. They had only institutional investors. In 1978, the families of Gray and McKenzie decided to merge in order to offer all banking services. Today Today the main sector of Gray McKenzie is the management of private wealth.
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