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1832–1961 1961-1962 1963-1974 1974–1998 1998–2019 2019–present
1832–1961 1961-1962 1963-1974 1974–1998 1998–2019 2019–present

1832–1961[]

The Bank of Nova Scotia logo

1961–1962[]

Scotiabank-1961-62

1963–1974[]

Scotiabank-1963-73

In 1963, a modification was made to the 1961 logo, whereby a globe was introduced. This globe would continue to be incorporated into the Scotiabank logo in all future iterations.

1974–1998, 1995-1999 (UK) 1992-2000, (Australia and New Zealand)[]

Scotiabank Logo 1974

1998–2019, 1999-present (UK), 2000-present (Australia and New Zealand)[]

Designer:  Joe Finocchiaro for
Siegel+Gale
Typography:  Frutiger (modified)
Launched:  1998

2019–present[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Scotia Headline (modified)
Launched:  May 2, 2019

On May 2, 2019, Scotiabank introduced a new version of the logo, mainly focused on the wordmark (now in a propietary font), leaving the icon (also redesigned) as a secondary logo. A new variation was also introduced, shortening the name to Scotia.

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