Scotiabank to eliminate tellers at some branches, including Carleton University

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Scotiabank to eliminate tellers at some branches, including Carleton University
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Scotiabank is eliminating tellers at some of its branches, including one at Carleton University, and switching to 'advice services only.'

A Scotiabank sign is shown on a shopping mall in Ottawa on June 27, 2024. Scotiabank is eliminating tellers at some of its branches, including one at Carleton University, and switching to "advice services only."

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