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Canadian Bail-in Regulations and Economic Fundamentals

Wholesale Funding Wholesale funding diversity by instrument and maturity 1,6,7 33% Senior Notes 2% Bail-inable Notes MATURITY TABLE (EX-SUB DEBT) (CANADIAN DOLLAR EQUIVALENT, $B) Asset-Backed Commercial Paper³ 3% 32% Bearer Deposit Notes, Commercial Paper & Short-Term Certificate of Deposits 3% $29 $26 Asset-Backed $5 Securities $4 $22 12% $4 $2 Covered Bonds $8 $16 $247B $17 $2 $4 9% $11 $20 $20 Mortgage Securitization4 4% $5 $14 $14 $11 $6 2% Subordinated Debt5 Deposits from Banks2 < 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 5 Years > Senior Debt ABS Covered Bonds 1 Excludes repo transactions and bankers acceptances, which are disclosed in the contractual maturities table in the MD&A of the Interim Consolidated Financial Statements. Amounts are based on remaining term to maturity. 2 Only includes commercial bank deposits raised by Group Treasury. 3 Excludes asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) issued by certain ABCP conduits that are not consolidated for financial reporting purposes. 4 Represents residential mortgages funded through Canadian Federal Government agency sponsored programs. Funding accessed through such programs does not impact the funding capacity of the Bank in its own name. 5 Although subordinated debentures are a component of regulatory capital, they are included in this table in accordance with ED TF recommended disclosures. 6 As per Wholesale Funding Sources Table in MD&A, as of Q2/19. 7 May not add to 100% due to rounding.. Scotiabank® 333
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