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Bank of Montreal or Scotia Bank?

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Has anyone made an account with any of these banks?

And if so, which bank would you recommend?

Thanks
 

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Both are equally good, Bank of Montreal is amongst the Big 5...
 

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Check with them, what options they offer. What are their charges for accounts and services. Search and see how many ATMs they have. What are the options in new city if you move to another area. RBC, Scotia, BOM, TD, CIBC. All banks are good.

Shaun88 said:
Has anyone made an account with any of these banks?

And if so, which bank would you recommend?

Thanks
 

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Shaun88 said:
Has anyone made an account with any of these banks?

And if so, which bank would you recommend?

Thanks
Just my 2-cents...

qorax said:
Banking Choices upon 'landing'

TD, Scotiabank & CIBC r the most favored banks here (TD, a shade better) - as they r present everywhere. We'd be hard pressed not to find either of the three in any/every town, even if it's remote. Moreover, these 3 bank's ATM machines could be found anywhere... not that we cannot use other's ATMs for w/drawing our monies - but, it'd add some addnl transaction charges [usually $2].

While RBC is the largest bank & BMO - the oldest bank of Canada -- however, they seem to have lagged behind the first 3 in marketing, especially with the newcomers. Nothing wrong with them either, but just that the other 3 r omnipresent - and prominently advertised too.

Besides, each of them have similar product bundles, some good in one aspect, while the other in something else. All the 3 also provide u a free safety locker for the 1st yr (only for newcomers). However, some of their branches might not have that facility.


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Currently TD Bank has the 'longest operational' retail banking hrs. Most of its branches operate for 12 hrs [from 8AM - 8PM] - yes, we can knock their doors at 8PM for any of our 'personal' banking tasks!


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1. I'm with TD... though had initially opened a Scotiabank a/c from overseas (but switched later for no serious reason).
2. TD gives me a savings, chequing & credit card bundle - with chequing having no monthly charges (for any transaction/s) while keeping a bal of $5K.
3. I'm also aware that they offer "unsecured" $1K credit card to every newcomer, which is preety good.
 

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Thanks for your advice guys :)
 

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BMO offers a free checking account in conjunction with Sobey's grocery store. Even if you don't shop at Sobey's, you can use the free Sobey's points and never return.

http://www.bmosobeys.com/Choose-Province.aspx?returnURL=%2fen%2fHome.aspx

That being said, I am a BMO customer and I'm extremely annoyed at their ignorance and stupidity. I worked for a bank in the USA, so I have a vague idea of how banks work. After I land, I'm going to change banks.

Don't worry a much amount about ATMs. If you use your debit card to pay, most places allow you to get 'cash back' just like a withdraw at the ATM. There are no fees with it. I rarely go to an ATM because of this.