Credit Union vs Scotiabank
Canada's most international bank. Here's what actually changes if you move your banking to a credit union.
About Scotiabank
Scotiabank is known as Canada's international bank, operating in over 30 countries with a strong focus on Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Alliance.
Side-by-Side Comparison
When a Credit Union May Be the Better Choice
You want lower or no monthly fees
Many credit unions offer free everyday banking without minimum balance requirements.
You want higher deposit protection
Provincial credit union insurers in several provinces cover deposits beyond the $100,000 CDIC limit; some offer unlimited coverage.
You prioritize community reinvestment
As a member-owner, your deposits stay local and fund lending within your community.
You want a say in governance
Credit union members vote on board directors and major decisions, something bank customers cannot do.
You're looking for competitive savings rates
Without the pressure of shareholder returns, many credit unions consistently offer strong HISA and GIC rates.
You value personalized service
Credit unions are typically known for relationship-based service, particularly for mortgages and small business lending.
When Scotiabank May Still Make More Sense
Frequent international travel
Scotiabank has extensive international banking infrastructure and foreign currency services that most credit unions cannot match.
You need a dense branch network
Scotiabank operates thousands of branches and ATMs across Canada, practical if you regularly need in-person banking outside your city.
Complex cross-border banking
For Canadians working in or relocating to the US, Scotiabank's North American footprint is difficult to replicate at a credit union.
Find a Credit Union Near You
Canada has over 200 credit unions, from large national-scale institutions to small community-focused cooperatives. Use our directory to compare rates, insurance coverage, and eligibility requirements before making a decision.
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