Bank Of Nova Scotia Other Non-Current Liabilities 2010-2024 | BNS
Bank Of Nova Scotia other non-current liabilities from 2010 to 2024. Other non-current liabilities can be defined as field containing the sum of all non-current liabilities that cannot be standardized into another field as well as those that are aggregated by the company because materially, they are too small to list separately.
- Bank Of Nova Scotia other non-current liabilities for the quarter ending July 31, 2024 were $80.234B, a 8.69% decline year-over-year.
- Bank Of Nova Scotia other non-current liabilities for 2023 were $95.039B, a 4.86% decline from 2022.
- Bank Of Nova Scotia other non-current liabilities for 2022 were $99.896B, a 24.36% increase from 2021.
- Bank Of Nova Scotia other non-current liabilities for 2021 were $80.327B, a 2.98% increase from 2020.
Bank Of Nova Scotia Annual Other Non-Current Liabilities (Millions of US $) |
2023 |
$95,039 |
2022 |
$99,896 |
2021 |
$80,327 |
2020 |
$77,999 |
2019 |
$71,255 |
2018 |
$70,492 |
2017 |
$59,298 |
2016 |
$64,193 |
2015 |
$70,041 |
2014 |
$32,367 |
2013 |
$60,645 |
2012 |
$68,116 |
2011 |
$70,858 |
2010 |
$60,937 |
2009 |
$53,488 |
Bank Of Nova Scotia Quarterly Other Non-Current Liabilities (Millions of US $) |
2024-07-31 |
$80,234 |
2024-04-30 |
$84,421 |
2024-01-31 |
$81,983 |
2023-10-31 |
$95,039 |
2023-07-31 |
$87,866 |
2023-04-30 |
$88,256 |
2023-01-31 |
$86,102 |
2022-10-31 |
$99,896 |
2022-07-31 |
$89,718 |
2022-04-30 |
$89,969 |
2022-01-31 |
$79,104 |
2021-10-31 |
$80,327 |
2021-07-31 |
$77,840 |
2021-04-30 |
$77,793 |
2021-01-31 |
$78,949 |
2020-10-31 |
$77,999 |
2020-07-31 |
$87,082 |
2020-04-30 |
$97,764 |
2020-01-31 |
$78,413 |
2019-10-31 |
$71,255 |
2019-07-31 |
$70,462 |
2019-04-30 |
$67,571 |
2019-01-31 |
$67,531 |
2018-10-31 |
$70,492 |
2018-07-31 |
$63,804 |
2018-04-30 |
$57,439 |
2018-01-31 |
$59,452 |
2017-10-31 |
$59,298 |
2017-07-31 |
$62,887 |
2017-04-30 |
$65,601 |
2017-01-31 |
$57,630 |
2016-10-31 |
$64,193 |
2016-07-31 |
$66,030 |
2016-04-30 |
$66,247 |
2016-01-31 |
$72,969 |
2015-10-31 |
$70,041 |
2015-07-31 |
$32,256 |
2015-04-30 |
$28,098 |
2015-01-31 |
$33,897 |
2014-10-31 |
$32,367 |
2014-07-31 |
$30,494 |
2014-04-30 |
$28,462 |
2014-01-31 |
$29,599 |
2013-10-31 |
$60,645 |
2013-07-31 |
$60,672 |
2013-04-30 |
$67,808 |
2013-01-31 |
$43,260 |
2012-10-31 |
$68,116 |
2012-07-31 |
$37,921 |
2012-04-30 |
$133,556 |
2012-01-31 |
$71,997 |
2011-10-31 |
$70,858 |
2011-07-31 |
$62,946 |
2011-04-30 |
$63,822 |
2011-01-31 |
$54,885 |
2010-10-31 |
$60,937 |
2010-07-31 |
$55,921 |
2010-04-30 |
$50,849 |
2010-01-31 |
$49,863 |
2009-10-31 |
$53,488 |
2009-07-31 |
$60,959 |
2009-04-30 |
$67,588 |
2009-01-31 |
$73,305 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Finance |
Banks - Foreign |
$66.742B |
$52.525B |
Bank of Nova Scotia is one of North America's premier financial institutions and Canada's most international bank. They offer a diverse range of products and services including personal, commercial, corporate and investment banking. Scotiabank has built long-term value and recorded consistent earnings growth by building on its core strengths and by executing exceptionally well in its core businesses. These include Domestic Banking, Wealth Management, International Banking and Scotia Capital.
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