Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada Regions Great Lakes Gender Male Also Known As Gabriel Patterson, Chairman of Bethmann Lombard Bancorp
Website blbi.ca/gabriel-patterson.html
Gabriel Patterson is chairman of Bethmann Lombard Bancorp. He has led the firm and its team since 2005, including acting as lead advisor to the firm’s major accounts. Gabriel has over 26 years of investment banking experience and prior to BLB, he was a member of Burns Schwartz, Hannibal Trust, TD (Bank) Capital Group and was associated with the
Department of Justice. Gabriel Patterson is chairman of Bethmann Lombard Bancorp. He has led the firm and its team since 2005, including acting as lead advisor to the firm’s major accounts. Gabriel has over 26 years of investment banking experience and prior to BLB, he was a member of Burns Schwartz, Hannibal Trust, TD (Bank) Capital Group and was associated with the Department of Justice. He continues to serve as a director of several private companies and NGOs.
Having worked with various corporations and law firms, Gabriel has played an important role supervising operations and subsidiary investments. Additionally, he has major corporate/commercial, securities, real estate and off shore tax planning expertise. Customers rely on Gabriel to provide corporate governance IPO, RTO, private placements, small cap securities advice, along with strategic planning on off-shore trusts and corporations, commercial contracts, loan and shareholder agreements terms, asset/share purchase and sales, and public offering financing.
His expertise includes advising both public and private entities on a variety of tactical and financing initiatives with special emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, divestitures along with the raising of equity, hybrid-equity and debt capital from both the public and private markets. He has served customers on cross border trades in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Gabriel received his MBA from Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh and has taken corporate and securities courses at York University and also the University of Saskatchewan.
He continues to serve as a director of numerous private companies and NGOs.


