Banking solutions for Sayward and the Kelsey Bay area
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Claim $100 Bonus →Sayward is a small community of about 500 residents situated between Campbell River and Port McNeill on northern Vancouver Island. Located near Kelsey Bay and the Salmon River estuary, Sayward is a quiet rural community where forestry and fishing have historically been the economic backbone.
With no bank branches in the village itself, Sayward residents rely entirely on digital banking and periodic trips to Campbell River (approximately 65 km to the south) for any in-person banking needs. This makes choosing the right digital banking setup more important here than in almost any other BC community.
KOHO has become a go-to solution for residents of small northern Vancouver Island communities like Sayward, Woss, and Tahsis. The combination of zero monthly fees, a free Visa card, and access to ATMs through the Exchange network makes it a practical primary banking option.
| Institution | Type | Access | Monthly Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| KOHO | Fintech | Mobile app, Exchange ATMs | $0 |
| EQ Bank | Online | Mobile app only | $0 |
| North Island Credit Union | Credit Union | Campbell River branch | $0–$5 |
| RBC (Campbell River) | Big 5 | In-person 65km away | $4–$30 |
Sayward residents who have switched to KOHO report significant savings and convenience. A typical KOHO user in a small community saves $15–$25 per month in banking fees versus a traditional bank account, adding up to $180–$300 per year.
For savings, EQ Bank's high-interest savings account offers competitive rates without any lock-in period. Many Sayward residents use KOHO for day-to-day spending and EQ Bank for their emergency fund and savings goals.
Sayward's real estate market offers exceptional affordability by BC standards. Properties in the $200,000–$400,000 range are still available, making it one of the more attainable housing markets in the province. The BC property transfer tax on a $300,000 property would be approximately $4,000 — far lower than in urban centres.
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There are no bank branches in Sayward. Residents use online banking and travel to Campbell River for in-person services. KOHO and EQ Bank are popular choices for fully digital banking.
Most major banks and KOHO allow mobile cheque deposit via their smartphone apps. This means you can deposit cheques without leaving Sayward.