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.
Icon with wordmark, resembling the previous versions of the logo (used in Chile until 2020)
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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.
Previously the Chilean variant for BBVA; in 2018, the variant was bought by Scotiabank and, on November 4th 2019, the process of merger with Scotiabank Chile (now simply Scotia Chile) was completed.