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Do banks require any minimums to avoid chequing account fees?
Some banks do require a minimum balance to avoid the monthly maintenance fees charged by some accounts. Check your bank’s fee disclosure page on their website or in your local branch to find out if your bank is one of them.
What are non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees?
Non-sufficient funds, or NSF fees, are fees charged if you don’t have sufficient funds in your account to make a payment, such as from a recurring payment or a cheque. These fees are usually at least $50, but can be avoided with overdraft protection, which charges you a monthly or per-use fee to protect your account from being overdrawn by your chosen credit limit. If your account is overdrawn, you may have to pay a per-use fee and any interest incurred, along with the amount your account was originally overdrawn by.
What banks offer no-fee chequing accounts?
No-Fee chequing accounts can be had from Canada’s major big five banks, other nationwide bank branches, online banks and credit unions. They vary in their definition of no-fee and what other perks and features they may offer, depending on where you choose to open such an account, so weigh your options carefully.