Full-Time
Posted on 12/17/2025
Banking, lending, wealth, and capital markets
$150.7k - $261.8k/yr
Arkansas, USA
Remote
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BMO Financial Group (Bank of Montreal) is a diversified financial services provider serving personal, business, and commercial clients mainly in Canada and the United States. It offers a wide range of banking solutions including everyday consumer banking, mortgages, personal loans, and small-business banking, as well as commercial loans, treasury management, and industry-specific financial advice for larger organizations. BMO also has a capital markets arm with investment banking, trading, and research services, and a wealth management division offering advisory and asset management. Revenue comes from interest on loans, fees for banking and advisory services, and commissions from investment activities. The company aims to meet the varied finance needs of individuals, small businesses, large corporations, and public sector entities by providing tailored financial solutions across multiple sectors such as agriculture, real estate, manufacturing, technology, and more.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Toronto, Canada
Founded
1817
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GreenFirst Forest Products has secured a $30 million term loan under Canada's Softwood Lumber Program, arranged with banking partner BMO. The financing aims to support liquidity and operations amid ongoing market volatility in the North American lumber sector. The loan enhances GreenFirst's financial flexibility as the company navigates challenging market conditions, including reduced demand and pricing pressures. CEO Joël Fournier said the funding strengthens the balance sheet and provides important liquidity during a difficult industry period. The Softwood Lumber Program was introduced by the Canadian government to support eligible softwood lumber producers facing adverse market conditions. GreenFirst owns four sawmills and operates over 6 million hectares of FSC-certified public forestlands in Ontario.
Bank of Montreal filed a Form 6-K on 14 January 2026 detailing the issuance of US$1.1 billion in 4.439% Fixed/Floating Rate Senior Notes due 2032 under its US$75 billion shelf registration. The filing includes legal opinions from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP confirming the notes constitute valid and legally binding obligations under applicable US and New York law. The transaction reinforces the legal robustness of the funding for bondholders and supports BMO's ongoing access to US capital markets. Bank of Montreal, headquartered in Toronto with its head office in Montreal, regularly issues debt securities in international markets as part of its diversified funding strategy.
Sonida Senior Living has entered into an amended and restated credit agreement with BMO Bank to expand its financing capacity. The facilities comprise two term loans totalling $525 million and a $375 million revolving credit facility, with maturities ranging from three to five years and an option to extend the revolver by one year. The borrowings will support acquisitions, including the CHP deal, capital expenditures and general corporate purposes. Funding is subject to the concurrent closing of the CHP acquisition and customary conditions.
Electromed entered a new senior secured revolving credit facility with BMO Bank for $10 million, maturing December 16, 2026 at one-month Term SOFR plus 1.75%. The facility is secured by a first-priority lien on substantially all assets and includes customary and financial covenants, including a min…
Bank of Montreal has expanded its covered-bond programme to strengthen liquidity and increase asset-backed lending capacity. BMO Capital Markets will also lead a private placement for a Canadian gold producer, demonstrating continued capital-market engagement. However, the bank's prospectus lacks detailed disclosure on the asset pool backing the new bonds. Internal data shows loan-to-value ratios for commercial real estate have increased to 12%, whilst projected delinquency rates for the new pool could reach 3.4% under stressed conditions, compared to 1.8% for existing bonds. The gold producer's shares were priced 15% above recent trading ranges, raising valuation concerns. The expansion highlights questions about asset quality, regulatory capital impacts, and potential conflicts of interest in BMO's dual underwriting role. Stakeholders await transparent disclosure on collateral quality and capital ratio projections.