Two years after the failed launch of a lending program, Canada Post is making another foray into banking services.
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Two years after the failed launch of a lending program, Canada Post is making another foray into banking services. The postal service confirmed Friday that it will be offering a chequing and savings account in partnership with Koho Financial Inc.
Two years after the failed launch of a lending program, Canada Post is making another foray into banking services.
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