Updated: April 2025  |  bremo.io financial guides

Best Banks in Prince George BC 2025

Prince George is northern BC's largest city and a regional hub for forestry, oil and gas, and government services. Whether you're a long-term resident, a newcomer, or a student at UNBC, choosing the right bank matters — especially when fees add up over time.

This guide compares the Big 5 banks, local credit unions, and no-fee digital options available to Prince George residents in 2025.

Big 5 Banks in Prince George

All five major Canadian banks have branches and ATMs in Prince George, making them accessible for everyday banking.

BankMonthly FeeKey Feature
TD Canada Trust$4.95–$29.95Strong online banking, extended hours
RBC Royal Bank$4.00–$30.00Wide ATM network, student accounts
BMO Bank of Montreal$4.90–$30.00Student and newcomer programs
Scotiabank$3.95–$30.95Scene+ rewards, strong credit cards
CIBC$4.95–$29.95Smart banking features

Big 5 banks suit those who need in-person service, complex financial products, or a full-service branch relationship. The main drawback is monthly fees that can reach $15–$30 for unlimited-transaction accounts.

Credit Unions in Prince George

Credit unions are member-owned co-operatives offering lower fees and a community-focused approach.

Prince George Savings Credit Union

A locally rooted credit union serving northern BC for decades. Members benefit from annual patronage dividends and competitive rates on loans and mortgages. Strong community ties and personalized service make this a favourite for long-term residents.

Integris Credit Union

Integris serves communities across the BC Interior and north, including Prince George. They offer competitive chequing accounts, mortgage products, and agricultural lending — useful for those in resource industries.

First Nations Bank of Canada

With a branch presence in northern BC, First Nations Bank serves Indigenous communities and all Canadians. They offer full-service banking with a focus on the needs of First Nations clients in the region.

Credit Union Tip: Joining a credit union requires a small membership share ($5–$25). In return, you may receive year-end dividends and voting rights. For long-term Prince George residents, the accumulated benefits often outweigh the one-time cost.

Digital-Only and No-Fee Banking

For residents comfortable banking online, digital-first options offer the most savings. No branches to maintain means lower costs passed on to customers.

KOHO — No Monthly Fees

KOHO is a Canadian fintech offering a free spending account and prepaid Visa card with no monthly fees. It includes automatic savings, cashback on purchases, and spending analytics. KOHO works wherever Visa is accepted — including locally in Prince George.

Best Bank by Situation

ATM Access in Prince George

Prince George has ATMs throughout the city, including on Victoria Street, in major malls, and near UNBC. All Big 5 banks have branch ATMs. Credit union members can use THE EXCHANGE Network fee-free, with over 3,500 locations nationwide including several in Prince George.

Free Banking in BC

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