Liste Des Courtiers Sur Le Marché Dispensé Pour Les Régions De Québec, Montréal Et Montérégie À Jour En Date Du 27 Septembre 2016

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Liste Des Courtiers Sur Le Marché Dispensé Pour Les Régions De Québec, Montréal Et Montérégie À Jour En Date Du 27 Septembre 2016 Liste des courtiers sur le marché dispensé pour les régions de Québec, Montréal et Montérégie à jour en date du 27 septembre 2016 Numéro BDNI Nom Adresse Adresse ( suite) Municipalité Code Postal Province Pays Téléphone Région Administrative Catégorie 28190 ADDENDA CAPITAL INC. 800, BOUL. RENÉ-LÉVESQUE O., BUR. 2750 Valeur absente MISA MONTRÉAL H3B 1X9 QC CANADA 514 287-7373 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 807342 807342 / ALLIANZ GLOBAL INVESTORS U.S. LLC / ALLIANZ INVESTISSEURS MONDIAUX É.-U. 6500, AUT TRANSCANADIENNE SUITE 400 POINTE-CLAIRE H9R 0A5 QC CANADA 514 426-6212 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 42220 ALTERNATIVE CAPITAL GROUP INC. / GROUPE CAPITAL ALTERNATIF INC. 426, RUE SAINTE-HÉLÈNE ,SUITE1 MONTRÉAL H2Y 2K7 QC CANADA 514 788-1300 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 27710 AMUNDI CANADA INC. 2000, AVENUE MCGILL COLLEGE ,BUREAU 1920 MONTRÉAL H3A 3H3 QC CANADA 514 982-2900 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 38970 ASSOCIÉS CAPITAL KEIRA INC. 1035, AV LAURIER O 1ER ÉTAGE OUTREMONT H2V 2L1 QC CANADA 438 381-6004 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 842922 842922 / AVIVA INVESTORS CANADA INC. 323, BOUL CLAIREVUE E CONDO 2203 SAINT-BRUNO J3V 0B2 QC CANADA 450 441-4440 16 Montérégie Courtier sur le marché dispensé 37070 BARRAGE CAPITAL INC. 4398, BOUL SAINT-LAURENT BUREAU 304 MONTRÉAL H2W 1Z5 QC CANADA 514 903-7243 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 363252 363252 / BLACKROCK ASSET MANAGEMENT CANADA LIMITED/GESTION D'ACTIFS BLACKROCK CANADA LIMITÉE 1000, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST ,#1730 MONTREAL H3A 3G4 QC CANADA 514 843-7474 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 662512 662512 / BMO ASSET MANAGEMENT INC./BMO GESTION D'ACTIFS INC. 105, RUE ST-JACQUES ,8TH FLOOR MONTREAL H2Y 1L6 QC CANADA 514 877-7496 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 306442 306442 / BMO HARRIS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC./BMO HARRIS GESTION DE PLACEMENTS INC. 1250, RENE-LEVESQUE ,46 & 47TH FLOOR MONTREAL H3B 5E6 QC CANADA 514 877-1456 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 838742 838742 / BONWICK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC 8, AV BURTON Valeur absente MISA WESTMOUNT H3Z 1J7 QC CANADA 646 780-0364 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 764782 764782 / LEGG MASON CANADA INC. SUITE 2650, SCOTIA TOWER 1002 SHERBROOKE ST. WEST MONTREAL H3A 3L6 QC CANADA 514 789-4489 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 34190 BT CROISSANCE GLOBALE / BT GLOBAL GROWTH INC. 1001, BOUL DE MAISONNEUVE O BUREAU 205 MONTRÉAL H3A 3C8 QC CANADA 514 944-9556 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 2675861 846912 / CANOE FINANCIAL LP 1155, RUE METCALFE SUITE 30 MONTRÉAL H3B 2V6 QC CANADA 514 396-5587 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 34270 CAPITAL CCFL S.E.N.C. 1, PLACE VILLE-MARIE BUREAU 2001 MONTRÉAL H3B 2C4 QC CANADA 514 845-9884 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 54890 CAPITAL CHEVERNY INC. / CHEVERNY CAPITAL INC. 1350, RUE SHERBROOKE O 12TH FLOOR MONTRÉAL H3G 1J1 QC CANADA 514 564-5800 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 803992 803992 / CI PRIVATE COUNSEL LP 2020, TRANSCANADIENNE SUITE 202 DORVAL H9P 2N4 QC CANADA 514 780-2711 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 820412 820412 / CI PRIVATE COUNSEL LP 4605, B BOUL. LAPINIERE SUITE 260 BROSSARD J4Z 3T5 QC CANADA 450 766-0988 16 Montérégie Courtier sur le marché dispensé 594992 594992 / CITIBANK CANADA INVESTMENT FUNDS LIMITED / FONDS D'INVESTISSEMENT DE CITIBANQUE CANADA 1501, MCGILL COLLEGE Valeur absente MISA MONTREAL H3A 3M8 QC CANADA 514 393-7512 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 392962 392962 / CONNOR, CLARK & LUNN PRIVATE CAPITAL LTD. 1800, MCGILL COLLEGE ,SUITE 2310 MONTREAL H3A 3J6 QC CANADA 514 490-2785 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 4700 CONSEILLERS EN GESTION GLOBALE STATE STREET LTÉE. / STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS, LTD. 770, SHERBROOKE ST. WEST ,SUITE 1200 MONTREAL H3A 1G1 QC CANADA 514 282-2400 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 34090 CONSEILLERS GALLIANT S.E.C. / GALLIANT ADVISORS LP 1800, AV MCGILL COLLEGE BUREAU 915 MONTRÉAL H3A 3J6 QC CANADA 514 788-5544 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 639922 639922 / CONSEILLERS GALLIANT S.E.C. / GALLIANT ADVISORS LP 1010 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, SUITE 1700Valeur absente MISA MONTREAL H3A 2R7 QC CANADA 514 788-5544 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 9220 CORDIANT CAPITAL INC. 1002, RUE SHERBROOKE O BUREAU 2800 MONTRÉAL H3A 3L6 QC CANADA 514 286-1142 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 3220 CORPORATION FIERA CAPITAL / FIERA CAPITAL CORPORATION 1501, MCGILL COLLEGE AVENUE ,SUITE 800 MONTREAL H3A 3M8 QC CANADA 514 954-3300 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 19220 COTE 100 INC./QUOTE 100 INC. 1543, RUE MONTARVILLE Valeur absente MISA SAINT-BRUNO J3V 3T8 QC CANADA 450 461-2826 16 Montérégie Courtier sur le marché dispensé 32010 D & A LABRECQUE CAPITAL INC 2080, BOUL. RENÉ-LÉVESQUE OUEST Valeur absente MISA MONTRÉAL H3H 1R6 QC CANADA 514 439-1925 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 27840 DESAUTELS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC./GESTION DE CAPITAUX DESAUTELS INC. 1001, RUE SHERBROOKE OUEST ,BUREAU 454 MONTRÉAL H3A 1G5 QC CANADA 514 398-4862 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 17990 DESJARDINS GESTION INTERNATIONALE D'ACTIFS INC./DESJARDINS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. 1, COMPLEXE DESJARDINS TOUR SUD, 25E ÉTAGE C.P. 153 SUCC. DESJARDINSMONTRÉAL H5B 1J7 QC CANADA 514 350-8686 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 23430 DESJARDINS SÉCURITÉ FINANCIÈRE INVESTISSEMENTS INC./DESJARDINS FINANCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENTS INC. 1150, RUE DE CLAIRE-FONTAINE Valeur absente MISA QUÉBEC G1R 5G4 QC CANADA 877 828-7800 03 Québec Courtier sur le marché dispensé 290952 290952 / DESJARDINS SÉCURITÉ FINANCIÈRE INVESTISSEMENTS INC./DESJARDINS FINANCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENTS INC. 825, BOUL. LEBOURGNEUF ,BUREAU 500 QUÉBEC G2J 0B9 QC CANADA 418 627-4447 03 Québec Courtier sur le marché dispensé 290972 290972 / DESJARDINS SÉCURITÉ FINANCIÈRE INVESTISSEMENTS INC./DESJARDINS FINANCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENTS INC. 2954, BOULEVARD LAURIER ,BUREAU 200 PLACE IBERVILLE IV STE-FOY G1V 4T2 QC CANADA 418 658-6666 03 Québec Courtier sur le marché dispensé 6280 DUNCAN ROSS ASSOCIATES LTD. / DUNCAN ROSS ASSOCIÉS LTÉE 2070, RUE DRUMMOND ,BUREAU 100 MONTRÉAL H3G 1W9 QC CANADA 514 987-7337 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 36480 EMD FINANCIAL INC. / LA FINANCIÈRE EMD INC. 398, BOULEVARD DE MAISONNEUVE OUEST Valeur absente MISA MONTRÉAL H3A 1L2 QC CANADA 514 927-6465 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 613262 613262 / ERNST & YOUNG ORENDA CORPORATE FINANCE INC./CONSEIL EN FINANCEMENT ERNST & YOUNG ORENDA INC. 800, BOUL. RENÉ-LÉVESQUE O., BUREAU 1900 Valeur absente MISA MONTRÉAL H3B 1X9 QC CANADA 514 874-4351 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 467622 467622 / INVESTISSEMENTS EXCEL INC. 3100, BOUL. DE LA CÔTE-VERTU ,BUREAU 500 SAINT-LAURENT H4R 2J8 QC CANADA 514 333-3901 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 787122 787122 / FINANCEMENT CORPORATIF DELOITTE INC. 925, GRANDE ALLÉE O SUITE 400 QUÉBEC G1S 4Z4 QC CANADA 418 624-5354 03 Québec Courtier sur le marché dispensé 823852 823852 / DELOITTE CORPORATE FINANCE INC. / FINANCEMENT CORPORATIF DELOITTE INC. 1190, AV DES CANADIENS-DE-MONTRÉAL BUREAU 500 MONTRÉAL H3B 0M7 QC CANADA 514 393-7115 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 17160 FORMULA GROWTH LIMITED / FORMULA GROWTH, SOCIETE LIMITEE 1010, RUE SHERBROOKE OUEST ,BUREAU 2300 MONTRÉAL H3A 2R7 QC CANADA 514 288-5136 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 351792 351792 / FRANKLIN TEMPLETON INVESTMENTS CORP./SOCIETE DE PLACEMENTS FRANKLIN TEMPLETON 1002, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST ,SUITE 2020 MONTREAL H3A 3L6 QC CANADA 514 281-9105 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 24900 GE CAPITAL MARKETS (CANADA) LTD./GE MARCHES FINANCIERS (CANADA) LTEE 1250, BOUL. RENÉ-LÉVESQUE OUEST ,BUREAU1100 MONTRÉAL H3B 4W8 QC CANADA 514 397-5300 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 18620 GESTION CRISTALLIN INC./CRYSTALLINE MANAGEMENT INC. 1002, RUE SHERBROOKE OUEST ,BUREAU 2110 MONTRÉAL H3A 3L6 QC CANADA 514 284-0248 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 19800 GESTION D'ACTIFS LESTER INC. / LESTER ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. 1800, AVENUE MCGILL COLLEGE ,BUREAU 2102 MONTRÉAL H3A 3J6 QC CANADA 514 849-5566 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 19820 GESTION D'ACTIFS SECTORIELS INC. / SECTORAL ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. 1010, RUE SHERBROOKE O BUREAU 1610 MONTRÉAL H3A 2R7 QC CANADA 514 849-8777 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 48220 GESTION DE CAPITAL LIONGUARD 1010, RUE SHERBROOKE O SUITE 1800 MONTRÉAL H3A 2R7 QC CANADA 514 816-8671 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 31240 GESTION DE PATRIMOINE BLUE BRIDGE INC. / BLUE BRIDGE WEALTH MANAGEMENT INC. 1800, AVENUE MCGILL COLLEGE ,BUREAU 2108 MONTRÉAL H3A 3J6 QC CANADA 514 845-9165 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 786042 786042/ UNIGESTION ASSET MANAGEMENT (CANADA) INC. 1000, RUE DE LA GAUCHETIÈRE O SUITE 2400 MONTRÉAL H3B 4W5 QC CANADA 514 448-2233 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 13610 GESTION DE PORTEFEUILLE TRIASIMA INC./TRIASIMA PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT INC. 1555, RUE PEEL LES COURS MONT ROYAL, BUREAU 1205 MONTREAL H3A 3L8 QC CANADA 514 906-0667 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 827632 827632 / GESTION D'INVESTISSEMENT AON HEWITT 700, RUE DE LA GAUCHETIÈRE O BUREAU 1900 MONTRÉAL H3B 0A7 QC CANADA 514 842-5000 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 833302 833302 / AON HEWITT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC. 2600, BOUL LAURIER SUITE 750 QUÉBEC G1V 4W2 QC CANADA 418 650-1119 03 Québec Courtier sur le marché dispensé 19640 GESTION PALOS INC. / PALOS MANAGEMENT INC. 1, PLACE VILLE-MARIE BUREAU 1670 MONTRÉAL H3B 2B6 QC CANADA 514 397-0188 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 31620 GIRARD INVESTOR SERVICES INC./ GIRARD SERVICES AUX INVESTISSEURS INC. 4911, CH DE LA CÔTE-DES-NEIGES ,SUITE 306 MONTRÉAL H3V 1H7 QC CANADA 514 495-4999 06 Montréal Courtier sur le marché dispensé 303842 303842 / GLOBAL MAXFIN INVESTMENTS INC.
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