๐Ÿฆ Updated March 2026

Best Banks in Cambridge, Ontario 2026

Compare the best banking options for Cambridge residents โ€” zero-fee digital banks, local credit unions, and big bank branches.

Best Banks for Cambridge Residents

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๐Ÿ† KOHO โ€” Best Overall Bank in Cambridge, Ontario

$0/month 3.0% interest 0.5% cashback CDIC insured
3.0%
Interest on all deposits
$0
Monthly fee

KOHO is the best everyday banking option for Cambridge residents. Zero monthly fees, 3% interest on your balance, and 0.5% cashback on every debit purchase โ€” far outperforming what TD, RBC, or Scotiabank offer. No branch required, no minimum balance, and fully CDIC-insured. Get started with referral code 45ET55JSYA.

โœ“ Pros
  • 3% interest on your balance
  • 0.5% cashback on all purchases
  • No monthly fee, no minimums
  • 0% foreign transaction fee
  • CDIC deposit insurance
  • Credit building available ($10/mo)
โœ— Cons
  • No Cambridge branches (digital only)
  • No mortgages (use local CU or big bank)
  • ATM fees outside Scotiabank network
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EQ Bank โ€” Best Savings Rate in Cambridge ON

$0/month 3.75% interest TFSA/RRSP/FHSA
3.75%
Best savings rate โ€” TFSA, RRSP, and FHSA available

EQ Bank offers the best savings interest rate available to Cambridge residents at 3.75% โ€” with no monthly fee and registered accounts (RRSP, TFSA, FHSA) available at the same rate. For Cambridge residents saving for a home down payment, EQ Bank's First Home Savings Account (FHSA) at 3.75% is unmatched. Fully CDIC-insured.

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Meridian Credit Union โ€” Best Local Credit Union in Cambridge

Local roots DICO unlimited protection Community focused

Meridian Credit Union is the best local banking option for Cambridge residents who want community-focused service. As an Ontario credit union, deposits are protected by DICO (Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario) with unlimited coverage โ€” exceeding CDIC's $100,000 per-category limit. Strong local mortgage products and personal service make them ideal for complex financial needs like home purchases and agricultural lending.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ DICO โ€” Unlimited Ontario Coverage

Ontario credit union deposits are protected by DICO with unlimited coverage โ€” no dollar cap. This is stronger protection than CDIC's $100,000 per-category limit at federal banks.

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TD Bank โ€” Best Big Bank in Cambridge

CDIC insured Full branch network

TD has a strong Ontario presence and consistently earns top marks for mobile banking. TD's All-Inclusive account ($29.95/mo, waivable at $5,000+ balance) provides comprehensive banking. For Cambridge residents who require in-person branch service, a mortgage specialist on staff, and a comprehensive suite of investment products, TD is the most reliable big bank option.

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RBC โ€” Best for Cambridge Newcomers

CDIC insured Newcomer Advantage

RBC's Newcomer Advantage program offers free banking for the first year and a credit card without Canadian credit history โ€” ideal for new Canadians establishing themselves in Cambridge. RBC has a broad Ontario branch network and strong multilingual support for newcomer communities across the province.

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Scotiabank โ€” Best for Scene+ Rewards in Cambridge

CDIC insured Scene+ rewards Free student account

Scotiabank's Scene+ rewards program earns points at Cineplex, Sobeys, and Empire stores โ€” useful for Cambridge families. Their student account is fee-free while enrolled. Scotiabank ATMs are also part of the KOHO fee-free network, meaning KOHO users can withdraw cash from any Scotiabank ATM at no charge โ€” a practical reason to consider both.

๐Ÿฆ Best No-Fee Bank in Ontario

KOHO gives Ontario residents a free Visa prepaid card with cash back on groceries and bills. No monthly fees, no minimum balance โ€” keep more of your money.

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๐Ÿ“Š Cambridge Banks Comparison

Bank Monthly Fee Interest Rate Deposit Insurance Branches in Cambridge Cashback
KOHO $0 3.0% CDIC (federal) Digital only 0.5%
EQ Bank $0 3.75% CDIC (federal) Digital only None
Meridian Credit Union ~$10โ€“$15 ~0.05% DICO (unlimited) Local branches None
TD Bank $29.95 0.01% CDIC (federal) Ontario-wide None
RBC $16.95 0.01% CDIC (federal) Ontario-wide None
Scotiabank $18.95 0.01% CDIC (federal) Ontario-wide None

About Banking in Cambridge

Cambridge is the third city of the Waterloo Region and has undergone significant transformation from its industrial roots (Hespeler textile mills, Toyota plant) to a diverse economy that benefits from spillover from Kitchener-Waterloo's technology sector. The Grand River runs through Cambridge, connecting the communities of Galt, Preston, and Hespeler with distinct historic characters.

Toyota's Cambridge assembly plant โ€” one of two Toyota Canada facilities โ€” is a major employer alongside a strong skilled trades and manufacturing sector. Average home prices in Cambridge run $640,000โ€“$790,000, typically below Kitchener-Waterloo proper, making it popular for value-seeking buyers who still want Waterloo Region access.

Meridian Credit Union serves Cambridge and Waterloo Region with full-service banking, competitive mortgages, and DICO unlimited deposit protection. Cambridge residents benefit from Meridian's strong regional presence throughout southwestern Ontario.

Cambridge's Toyota workers and manufacturing professionals earn strong wages โ€” KOHO's 3% interest and 0.5% cashback with zero fees maximizes value on their day-to-day banking. With Cambridge homes averaging $700,000+, using EQ Bank's FHSA at 3.75% for down payment savings is financially optimal compared to leaving money in a big-bank savings account.

๐Ÿ  Ontario Land Transfer Tax Calculator โ€” Cambridge

Calculate your Ontario LTT and first-time buyer rebate for a Cambridge home purchase. No Toronto municipal LTT applies here โ€” only the provincial rate.

Ontario Land Transfer Tax:

Ontario LTT Rates (Provincial Only)

Up to $55,000: 0.5% ยท $55Kโ€“$250K: 1.0% ยท $250Kโ€“$400K: 1.5% ยท $400Kโ€“$2M: 2.0% ยท Over $2M: 2.5%

First-time buyers receive a rebate of up to $4,000. Cambridge has no municipal LTT โ€” only the provincial rate applies. See Ontario Land Transfer Tax guide for full details.

โ“ FAQs โ€” Banking in Cambridge

What is the best bank in Cambridge Ontario in 2026?

KOHO is the best overall bank for most Cambridge residents โ€” 3% interest on your balance, 0.5% cashback, and $0 monthly fee. For savings, EQ Bank at 3.75% is the top choice. For local community banking with in-person service, Meridian Credit Union offers DICO unlimited deposit protection and local branch access. Most Cambridge residents benefit from using KOHO for daily banking and EQ Bank for savings or registered accounts.

Does Cambridge have a municipal land transfer tax?

No. Cambridge only has the provincial Ontario Land Transfer Tax โ€” there is no additional municipal LTT. This is an important advantage compared to Toronto, where buyers pay both provincial and Toronto municipal LTT. Use the calculator above to estimate your Ontario LTT for a Cambridge home purchase.

What is the Ontario first-time buyer LTT rebate for Cambridge homebuyers?

Ontario first-time home buyers receive up to $4,000 back on Land Transfer Tax. If your home price is $368,333 or less, the LTT is fully rebated. For homes priced above that, you pay LTT on the portion above $368,333, reduced by the $4,000 rebate. The rebate is applied by your real estate lawyer at closing โ€” no application needed. See our full Ontario LTT guide for details.

Why is KOHO better than TD or RBC in Cambridge?

KOHO charges $0/month versus TD's $10.95โ€“$29.95/month or RBC's $10.95โ€“$30.00/month. KOHO also pays 3% interest on your balance and 0.5% cashback โ€” big banks pay 0.01% interest and no cashback on chequing. Over a year, the difference is often $500โ€“$1,000 in favour of KOHO. The tradeoff: KOHO has no physical branches in Cambridge, so use Meridian Credit Union or a big bank for mortgage and complex in-person needs. See our best banks in Ontario guide for the full comparison.