- Reaction score
- 3,106
- Points
- 1,160
I went with TD, just because of their longer opening hours. Their srevices have a few holes in them, but it's a trade off.
SupersonicMax said:There are more RBC branches around then there are Desjardins Branches (or any regional credit unions/banks). That's a fact. Plus, in my 8 years and 5 postings, I've always had quick access to an RBC branch.
Ex-Dragoon said:I have dealt with Royal Bank, TD, Scotiabank and PC. The first two I will never deal with again, the last two I have been very happy with the services they provide me.
jazzy0410 said:I just got my offer yesterday! I should start my BMQ on October 13th! I have however a question about banking. I'm from Quebec and currently use Desjardins which only availaible in quebec. It won't cause a problem for my BMQ but afterwards my training will be outside of Quebec - i'd probably have to swich banks then. i was thinking about just shutting my account now and open a new account with another bank to save myself the heartache later on (or problems with my pay) but i don't know which banks would be best?That will be the most available at/around bases country wide. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance! ;D
infamous_p said:... I was just simply sick of paying service charges... especially considering the fact that I rarely, if ever, use the services of a teller.
Redeye said:Presumably, however, you make use of a bank's ATM network, advisory services, Interac Direct Payment, online banking, etc... And none of those were free to set up.
newell said:Looking for a little advice. I am flying to St.Jean on saturday morning, i planned on setting up my account for direct deposit with BMO and i was also going to set up my RRSP savings. Anyway i didn't get around to it today and i just realised the banks are closed for Easter tomorrow. I do not have a void cheque to show them and i also didn't get to set up RRSPs. Will i be able to just open a new account at CDBC and do my bankibg there?
Smity199 said:Hey so quick question, I read in the joining instructions that the CF offers their own banking services on base, does/has anyone use this service? any recomendations for banking, because I have a bank account in bc (coast capital) but Im almost positive its a BC only bank and not sure If I want to use that bank when im going to be living in either edmonton or winipeg for the next 3 years. let me know your experiences
thanks
-Smity
George Wallace said:Deja vu.
Question: Do you have INTERACT or PLUS or any of the other multiple banking access cards from your Bank? If you do, then don't worry.
If not, then perhaps you may want to open an account at one of the "Nation's" national Banks, into which you can have your pay deposited, and accessible anywhere in the world.
George Wallace said:For the Newbies, and us us don't understand Greek or whatever........
Buyer beware.
Shop around. Policies and options are constantly changing with the changing plans offered by the various Banking Institutions. If you need to, find a credible Financial Planner or advisor to assist you.
Occam said:You mean not everyone took Latin? 8)
The financial gurus at SISIP financial planning seem to be on the ball. I recently did a one-on-one retirement planning meeting with one, and they were full of all sorts of good tidbits to ease the transition out of the Reg Force. I wish I'd taken advantage of their services a long time ago, as I'd probably be retiring sooner...
Smity199 said:how many years is that exactly? just out of curiosity
Smity199 said:PS does anyone know why exactly that the CDBC will be no longer available as of oct - 09 ???