National Bank of Canada
Franz Nimrod Aurelio, CPA, currently serves as a Tax Analyst II at Chevron, where responsibilities include handling US 1099 information reporting, vendor master reviews, targeted transactional reviews, withholding tax remittances, and managing acquisitions and divestments since April 2022. Previously, Franz held senior analyst positions at Deutsche Bank, focusing on quality assurance, financial reporting, and collaboration with onshore business partners across US International Private Bank and UK Risk and Regulatory Reporting divisions from September 2018 to July 2021. Earlier experience includes working as an Assurance Associate II at SGV & Co., where performance as a top performer during ASSR 10X Training contributed to overseeing audit engagements and mentoring new associates from June 2016 to January 2018. Franz holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accountancy from the University of Santo Tomas, completed in 2015.
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National Bank of Canada
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National Bank of Canada (the Bank) is an integrated group, which provides financial services to consumers, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations in its domestic market and also offers specialized services internationally. The Bank's segments are Personal and Commercial, which includes the banking, financing and investing services offered to individuals and businesses, as well as insurance operations; Wealth Management, which consists of investment solutions, trust services, banking services, lending services and other wealth management solutions offered through internal and third-party distribution networks; Financial Markets, which includes banking services, investment banking services and financial solutions for institutional clients, and Other, which includes treasury operations, including the Bank's asset and liability management, liquidity management and funding operations; certain non-recurring items, and the unallocated portion of corporate units.