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Bank of Nova Scotia Increases Stake in Electronic Arts
The Canadian bank now owns 359,778 shares of the gaming company, up 2.1% from the previous quarter.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 7:53am
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Bank of Nova Scotia, a Canadian financial institution, has increased its holdings in Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:EA) by 2.1% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The bank now owns 359,778 shares of the game software company's stock, worth approximately $72.6 million.
Why it matters
This investment by a major institutional investor like Bank of Nova Scotia suggests confidence in Electronic Arts' long-term growth prospects. As one of the world's largest video game publishers, EA's performance is closely watched by the investment community.
The details
According to the filing, Bank of Nova Scotia purchased an additional 7,523 shares of Electronic Arts during the third quarter, bringing its total stake to 359,778 shares. This represents approximately 0.14% of the company's outstanding shares.
- The increased stake was reported in Bank of Nova Scotia's third-quarter SEC filing.
The players
Bank of Nova Scotia
A Canadian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Toronto.
Electronic Arts Inc.
A global interactive entertainment company that develops, publishes, and distributes video games and related content for various platforms, including consoles, PCs, and mobile devices.
The takeaway
Bank of Nova Scotia's increased investment in Electronic Arts suggests the Canadian bank sees long-term growth potential in the gaming company, which is known for popular franchises like FIFA, Madden NFL, and The Sims.


