Banks in South Richmond BC 2025

Updated March 2025 · bremo.io

South Richmond encompasses the residential neighbourhoods of Broadmoor, Garden City, East Cambie, and the areas surrounding Ironwood Plaza and Blundell Centre. This part of Richmond is primarily residential with a mix of established Chinese-Canadian families, South Asian newcomers, and long-time residents. Banking options are concentrated along major arterials including No. 3 Road south of Granville Avenue, No. 4 Road, and Steveston Highway.

South Richmond banking overview: Fewer branches than the No. 3 Road corridor to the north, but well-served by community banking hubs at Ironwood and Blundell. Chinese-language services are available at most branches. The Prospera Credit Union and Coast Capital Savings are strong local alternatives to big banks.

Major Bank Branches in South Richmond

South Richmond residents typically access banking at commercial nodes including Ironwood Plaza (No. 4 Road at Steveston Highway) and along No. 3 Road south. The following institutions serve this area:

Chinese-Language Banking Options

South Richmond has a high concentration of Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking residents, and most major bank branches reflect this with multilingual staff. Dedicated Chinese-heritage banks include:

Credit Unions in South Richmond

South Richmond Real Estate and Mortgages

South Richmond is predominantly single-family homes with some townhouse and low-rise condo development. Property values are significant:

BC Property Transfer Tax on a $1.8M South Richmond home: 1% on $200K ($2,000) + 2% on $1.6M ($32,000) = $34,000 total PTT. First-time buyers only receive the PTT exemption on purchases up to $500K, so most South Richmond purchases involve full PTT.

Banking for South Richmond Seniors

South Richmond has a significant senior population, including many first-generation Chinese-Canadian residents who immigrated in the 1980s and 1990s and have now retired. Banking needs for this demographic include:

TD, RBC, and Bank of China Canada all have wealth management specialists in Richmond serving this community.

ATM Access in South Richmond

Ironwood Plaza and Blundell Centre both have ATMs. The Interac network means any debit card works at any ATM, though out-of-network fees (typically $2–$3.50) apply. Choosing a bank with broad ATM coverage or fee rebates saves money over time.

Opening a Bank Account in South Richmond

Required documents typically include:

  1. Government-issued photo ID (driver's licence or passport)
  2. Secondary ID (health card, credit card, or utility bill)
  3. SIN number for tax reporting (required by law but not mandatory to open a basic account)
  4. Newcomers: immigration documents (PR card, work permit, or study permit)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bank for Cantonese speakers in South Richmond?

Cathay Bank and Bank of China Canada offer Cantonese-first service. TD and Scotiabank also have Cantonese-speaking staff at Richmond branches.

Is there a credit union in South Richmond?

Prospera Credit Union and Coast Capital Savings both serve South Richmond. Credit union deposits in BC have unlimited CUDIC insurance coverage.

How much is PTT on a South Richmond condo?

On an $850,000 condo: 1% on $200K ($2,000) + 2% on $650K ($13,000) = $15,000 total PTT. First-time buyers may qualify for a full exemption if the purchase price is under $500K.