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Media Advisory - ATB Financial to release year end results

Media Advisory - ATB Financial to release year end results

Yahoo21-05-2025

EDMONTON, AB, May 21, 2025 /CNW/ - ATB Financial will be releasing its year-end financial results on May 22,2025. A news release with a hyperlink to the results will be distributed through this channel at that time.
Curtis Stange, ATB Financial's President & CEO will be available for media interviews relating to the year end results May 22,2025 from 9:30 am to 10:30 am in 15-minute interval slots.
About ATB FinancialWith $64.2 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 835,000 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 is bronze certified as part of the Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations commissioned by the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business. ATB powers possibilities for our clients, communities and beyond. More information about ATB can be found at atb.com.
For more information or interview requests, please contact: ATB Financial, Media Relations Team, media@atb.com
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