BMO’s 17th Annual Equity Through Education Trading Day raises C$1.6 million to Promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
BMO Capital Markets today announced that its 2021 Equity Through Education (ETE) trading day, held on September 22, 2021, raised C$1.6 million toward educational assistance for students in North America and the UK.
Every year BMO donates 100 per cent of one day’s institutional equity trading commissions in North America and Europe to charities that provide scholarships, bursaries, mentoring programs and development opportunities to underprivileged students to help them achieve their potential.
“BMO’s Equity Through Education trading day has been going strong for 17 years, helping us Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. The program helps build diversity, equity and inclusion through financial aid and development programs to benefit bright and deserving students across North America and the UK,” said Dan Barclay, CEO and Group Head, BMO Capital Markets. “We’re proud to partner with organizations that have a lifelong impact on young people, many of whom have made their professional home at BMO over the years.”
“As a graduate of the Financial Women’s Association/BMO Capital Markets Baruch Mentorship Program I’m so grateful for the life-changing mentoring I received and the chance to experience two great summer internships at BMO. Not only did the BMO Scholarship help my family, I feel like it has launched me toward a very promising future,” said Jenny He, a recent BMO recruit. The proceeds from this year’s Equity Through Education trading day will go to the following nine charities:
- The Jackie Robinson Foundation
- The Financial Women’s Association
- Imperial College of London
- Indspire
- Lime Connect
- The Loran Scholars Foundation
- Say Yes to Education
- Women in Capital Markets Return to Bay Street Program
Since its inception in 2005, the program has raised over $28 million and helped more than 5000 students achieve their academic potential. Learn more about Equity Through Education.