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What are the best banks for chequing accounts?
The best banks in Canada for Chequing accounts are EQ Bank and Tangerine, both of which offer free accounts with unlimited transactions and lots of features. For paid accounts, National Bank offers the best value.
Are chequing accounts free?
Many chequing accounts are available for no monthly fee, including the EQ Bank Savings Plus accounts and the Tangerine No-fee Chequing Account. Note that fees may apply for some services.
How old do you have to be to open a chequing account?
Most Canadian banks allow youth ages 13 and older to open a chequing account with permission from a parent or guardian. Anyone can open a chequing account who has reached the age of majority in their province.
How do I get a chequing account bonus?
Look for accounts that offer a welcome bonus, such as the Tangerine No-fee Chequing Account. Note that you may have to keep your account open for a certain length of time to qualify.
Where can I find my chequing account number?
Each chequing account has three numbers: A 3-digit institution number indicating which bank the account is with, a 5-digit transit number that shows which branch the account is at, and a 7-digit account number. You can find your institution, transit, and account numbers on a cheque or through your online banking portal.
How can I close a chequing account?
You can close a chequing account in-person or by telephone banking. Note that your account will need to have sufficient funds to pay any fees that may apply before it can be closed.
Do chequing accounts earn interest?
Most chequing accounts in Canada pay little to no interest. One exception is the Wealthsimple Cash Account which pays 4% interest every month for account holders at the “Core” benefit level and 4.5% interest for those at the “Premium” benefit level and 5% at the Generational benefit level.
How much can I overdraft my chequing account?
Most banks require you to apply and be approved for overdraft protection, rather than extending it automatically. The amount of overdraft you can be approved for ranges from $100 to $5,000 depending on your credit history and income.
What is overdraft protection?
Overdraft protection allows you to carry a negative balance in your chequing account for a short period of time. Overdraft fees can be charged monthly or per use, and interest charges also apply. Most banks require you to bring your account balance over $0 at least once per month to remain in good standing.
Are chequing accounts safe?
Canadian chequing accounts are incredibly safe. Deposits are insured by the Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation, which protects your balance up to $100,000 in the unlikely event your bank becomes insolvent. And many banks offer zero liability on fraudulent purchases made using your debit card. Take precautions like keeping your PIN code secret, as well as using complex passwords and two-factor authentication for online banking, to reduce the risk of theft from your chequing account.
When should you use a chequing account?
Use a chequing account for everyday banking, including purchases, bill payments, direct deposits, wire transfers, ATM withdrawals and recurring payments. Do not use a chequing account to save or invest money.
What services are provided by a chequing account in Canada?
Depending on the particular features of your chequing account, you can use your chequing account to:
- Deposit money (cash and cheques)
- Withdraw money
- Make purchases
- Transfer money (between accounts or to other people)
- Make payments (by writing a cheque, pre-authorized payment or Interac e-Transfer)
How many chequing accounts can I have?
There’s no limit to the number of chequing accounts you can have. However, if you have multiple personal chequing accounts with the same bank, you will typically have only one debit card. However, if you have a business chequing account and a personal chequing account, for example, you will have debit cards for each as those are different kinds of chequing accounts.
What is the best no-fee chequing account in Canada?
According to our research, the best no-fee chequing account Canada is the EQ Bank Personal Account.