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Welcome to our dedicated page for Bank of Nova Scotia SEC filings (Ticker: BNS), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.

The Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank, BNS) is a foreign private issuer in the United States and provides a range of regulatory disclosures through filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As indicated in recent Form 6-K reports, the bank files under Form 40-F and furnishes information that is incorporated by reference into its registration statements on Form S-8 and Form F-3. This page brings together those SEC filings so that investors can review Scotiabank’s official disclosures in one place.

Scotiabank’s Form 6-K submissions cover several key categories of information. Recent filings reference the bank’s annual report, annual financial statements and management’s discussion and analysis, as well as fourth quarter earnings coverage, consolidated capitalization and consolidated earnings ratios, and statements regarding the computation of earnings ratios. Other 6-K filings include independent auditors’ reports, certifications required under Canadian securities legislation, and press releases announcing dividends on outstanding shares and reporting fourth quarter results.

Because The Bank of Nova Scotia uses Form 40-F, its annual report and related financial statements are central documents for understanding its performance across Canadian banking, international banking, global wealth management, and global banking and markets. Interim 6-K filings can also provide updates on capital management, such as earnings coverage metrics, and may include news releases that the bank chooses to file with the SEC.

On Stock Titan, Scotiabank’s filings page is designed to make these documents easier to work with. AI-powered summaries can help explain the main points of lengthy annual reports (often filed via Form 40-F and related 6-K exhibits) and quarterly updates, highlighting items such as capitalization data, earnings coverage and key narrative themes from management’s discussion and analysis. Real-time updates from EDGAR ensure that new BNS 6-Ks and other relevant filings appear promptly, while structured access to exhibits makes it simpler to locate specific materials like auditors’ reports or certifications.

For investors tracking Scotiabank’s capital structure, profitability trends and disclosure practices, this page provides a focused view of its SEC reporting history. Users can review individual filings in detail or rely on AI-generated overviews to quickly understand what each document contributes to the broader picture of the Bank of Nova Scotia’s regulatory and financial reporting.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia is offering Autocallable Contingent Coupon Notes with Memory Coupon linked to the least performing of Broadcom (AVGO), Meta (META) and NVIDIA (NVDA). The issue aggregates $1,501,000 at a Principal Amount of $1,000 per Note. Trade Date was March 13, 2026, Original Issue Date March 18, 2026 and Maturity Date March 16, 2029. The Contingent Coupon is $16.6667 per Note (20.00% per annum) payable only when each Reference Asset’s Closing Value on an observation date is at or above its Contingent Coupon Barrier Value (each barrier = 60.00% of Initial Value). Notes are automatically called if all Reference Assets close at or above their Initial Values on a Call Observation Date. If not called, Payment at Maturity depends solely on the Least Performing Reference Asset: you receive $1,000 if its Final Value is at or above its Barrier Value, otherwise you receive $1,000×(1 + Reference Asset Return) and may lose up to 100% of principal. All payments are subject to the Bank’s credit risk. The Bank’s initial estimated value per Note on the Trade Date was $951.61, below the Original Issue Price of 100.00%.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia priced and is issuing senior, unsecured, equity-linked notes due March 16, 2028 that are auto-callable monthly and pay a contingent monthly coupon of 22.45% per annum with a memory feature. The securities are linked to the lowest performing stock of Amazon, Broadcom, Alphabet (Class A) and NVIDIA, with a coupon and downside threshold equal to 60% of each starting price.

If not called, maturity pays $1,000 if the lowest-performing underlying on the final calculation day is at or above its downside threshold; otherwise the maturity payment equals $1,000 multiplied by that underlying's performance factor, exposing holders to more than 40% loss of principal. Original offering price was $1,000 per security; Bank's estimated value on the pricing date was $950.65 per security.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia offers $4,112,000 of capped notes linked to the SPDR® Gold Trust, due April 1, 2027. The Notes are senior, unsecured obligations that pay at maturity: up to a 12.25% Maximum Return if the Reference Asset outperforms, or incur losses down to a $950.00 floor per $1,000 note if the Reference Asset declines. The Trade Date was March 13, 2026, Original Issue Date March 18, 2026, Final Valuation Date March 29, 2027, and minimum investment is $10,000. The pricing supplement discloses an initial estimated value of $983.81 per $1,000 Principal Amount below the Original Issue Price and emphasizes that payments depend on the Bank’s creditworthiness and that the Notes are not listed or CDIC/FDIC insured.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia is offering $250,000 in Autocallable Barrier Review Notes linked to the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF. The notes are senior, unsubordinated and unsecured obligations of the Bank, do not pay interest, and have an approximately 36-month term from March 18, 2026 to March 16, 2029. The notes feature three Observation Dates that can trigger automatic calls with per-note Call Payment Amounts of $1,128.00, $1,256.00 and $1,384.00. If not called, a Barrier at 70.00% of the Initial Value ($95.76) determines whether holders receive full principal or a downside payoff equal to the Reference Asset Return multiplied by principal. Payments depend on the Bank's creditworthiness and the initial estimated value per note was $954.79 versus an Original Issue Price of 100%.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia is offering senior, unsecured market-linked notes due April 3, 2029, linked to the lowest performing common stock of Costco, Fiserv and JPMorgan. Each security has a face amount of $1,000 and a contingent monthly coupon (rate ≥ 16.10% per annum) payable only if the lowest performing Underlying Stock closes at or above 60% of its starting price on the relevant calculation day.

If any monthly calculation day from September 2026 through February 2029 shows the lowest performing Underlying Stock at or above its starting price, the securities will be automatically called for face amount plus a final contingent coupon. If not called, maturity payment equals the face amount only if the lowest performing Underlying Stock on the final calculation day is ≥60% of its starting price; otherwise the maturity payment equals $1,000 × performance factor, exposing holders to losses greater than 40% and possibly the full principal. All payments are subject to the Bank's credit risk; estimated issuer value at pricing is between $889.04 and $919.04 per security.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia is offering Autocallable Digital Buffer Notes linked to shares of the iShares® Silver Trust (SLV) with a $1,000 Principal Amount per note and $1,210,000 aggregate original issue. The notes may be automatically called on the Review Date (March 29, 2027) and, if called, pay the Principal Amount plus a Call Premium of $340.40 (34.04) on the Call Payment Date (April 1, 2027). If not called, payment at maturity (March 16, 2028) depends on the Final Value versus the Initial Value ($72.69) with a fixed Digital Return of 68.08, a Participation Rate of 150.00, a Buffer at $54.52 (75.00% of Initial Value) and a Downside Leverage Factor of ~1.3333. The Trade Date was March 13, 2026, settlement March 18, 2026, minimum investment $10,000, and notes do not pay interest. The Bank’s initial estimated value was $985.08 per $1,000 Principal Amount, below the Original Issue Price. All payments are unsecured obligations of the Bank and subject to its credit risk.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia priced $20,000,000 of Callable Step-Up Rate Notes due March 17, 2033. The offering is senior, unsubordinated and unsecured, pays semiannual interest, and repays 100% of principal at maturity subject to the Bank’s credit risk. The Notes are bail-inable under subsection 39.2(2.3) of the CDIC Act and may be converted into common shares in whole or in part. The Notes are callable by the Bank on each Interest Payment Date beginning with the Interest Payment Date scheduled in March 2029 (the First Call Date). The Notes were issued at 100.00% of principal; underwriting commissions equal 0.40%, leaving proceeds to the Bank of $19,920,000. The Notes will not be listed on an exchange and will be delivered in book-entry form through DTC. The Calculation Agent is Scotia Capital Inc.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia is offering senior note ETF-linked securities (face amount $1,000 per security) that are auto-callable with a contingent monthly coupon and contingent downside principal-at-risk.

The contingent coupon rate will be set on the pricing date and will be at least 9.50% per annum. The securities are linked to the lowest performing of four Select Sector SPDR ETFs (Energy, Financials, Technology, Health Care). They may be automatically called if the lowest performing Fund closes at or above its starting price on any monthly calculation day from September 2026 through November 2030. If not called, principal at maturity depends on the lowest performing Fund's ending price versus a downside threshold equal to 50% of its starting price; a final shortfall can exceed 50% of face amount. All payments are subject to the Bank's credit risk.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) is offering Airbag Autocallable Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Weyerhaeuser Company (WY). Each Note has a $1,000 principal amount, a coupon rate of 8.52% per annum, and a share delivery amount of 51.0725 shares per Note based on a conversion level of $19.58 and an initial level of $23.03 (strike date March 12, 2026). Observation dates are quarterly, final valuation date is March 15, 2027, and maturity is March 18, 2027. The Notes are subject to automatic early call if the underlying closes at or above the call threshold ($23.03) on any observation date; if not called and the final level is below the conversion level you will receive the share delivery amount (or cash in lieu), which could be worth less than principal and could result in a total loss. All payments depend on BNS creditworthiness.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia issued $438,000 of Capped Buffered Enhanced Participation Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index due June 16, 2027. The notes pay at maturity based on the S&P 500 price return from the trade date March 11, 2026 to the valuation date June 14, 2027, with a participation rate of 160.00% and a maximum payment of $1,166.24 per $1,000 principal. If the final level declines by up to 10.00% you receive principal; declines beyond 10.00% produce amplified losses at approximately 111.11% of the excess decline. The Bank disclosed an initial estimated value of $991.30 per $1,000 and original issue price of 100.00%, with proceeds to the Bank of $438,000.

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FAQ

How many Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) SEC filings are available on StockTitan?

StockTitan tracks 1626 SEC filings for Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS), including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, and Form 4 insider trading disclosures. Each filing includes AI-generated summaries, impact scoring, and sentiment analysis.

When was the most recent SEC filing for Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS)?

The most recent SEC filing for Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) was filed on March 16, 2026.