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  2. Low-cost account - Wikipedia

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    A low-cost account is a Canada bank account that costs $4 or less per month. In February 2001, an agreement was reached with the Canadian federal government, [1] which involved eight of Canada's major banks offering low-cost accounts to consumers, ensuring that every person has affordable banking.

  3. Simplii Financial - Wikipedia

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    Disputes with Simplii traces its history back to the 1996 President's Choice Financial co-venture between CIBC and Loblaws to provide low-fee banking services. President's Choice Financial operated out of pavilions in various Loblaw-owned supermarkets but had no formal branches; instead, CIBC and PCF customers could use either brands' bank machines for no charge.

  4. President's Choice Financial - Wikipedia

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    President's Choice Financial launched the PC Money Account, a no-fee "debit-like" personal banking service, on September 14, 2020.Unlike its former banking service, which was provided by CIBC, PC Money Accounts are issued directly by President's Choice Bank. [5]

  5. Varo vs. Chime: Which Online Bank Is Best? - AOL

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    Cash Deposits. With both Varo and Chime, you can deposit cash into your bank account at more than 60,000 retail locations with Green Dot, which is a function many online banks don’t include.

  6. Tangerine Bank - Wikipedia

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    As the bank expanded into online banking, it also grew to offer mortgages, RRSPs, TFSAs, GICs, mutual funds and no-fee chequing accounts. [9] In November 2013, ING Direct Canada claimed over 1.8 million customers, employed almost 1,000 people [10] and held close to $40 billion in total assets. [5]

  7. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Traders Bank of Canada 1885 1912 Acquired by the Royal Bank of Canada. [167] Union Bank of Canada: 1865 1925 Founded as the Union Bank of Lower Canada, the name changed to the Union Bank of Canada in 1886. [168] Merged into the Royal Bank of Canada. [169] Union Bank of Halifax: 1856 1910 Merged into the Royal Bank of Canada. [170] Union Bank of ...

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