Edmonton is home to Servus Credit Union's headquarters and a strong network of Alberta credit unions. Member-owned, profit-sharing banking for the capital city.
Get KOHO Free — Code 45ET55JSYAEdmonton's credit union landscape is anchored by Servus Credit Union, which is headquartered in Edmonton and operates 100+ branches across Alberta. As Alberta's provincial capital, Edmonton also has numerous smaller specialized credit unions serving government employees, teachers, and specific industry groups. Credit union deposits in Alberta are protected by CUDGC, providing robust deposit insurance. Edmonton credit unions are particularly strong in mortgage lending, TFSA management, and business banking for Alberta SMEs.
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Get KOHO Free — Use Code 45ET55JSYA| Feature | Credit Unions | Big 5 Banks | KOHO/EQ Bank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ownership | Member-owned | Shareholder-owned | Fintech |
| Monthly Fee | $5–$15 avg | $11–$30 | $0 |
| Profit Sharing | ✓ Dividends | ✗ | ✗ |
| Local Mortgage Expertise | ✓ Strong | ✓ | ✗ |
| CDIC Deposit Insurance | CUDIC (provincial) | ✓ CDIC | ✓ CDIC partner |
| ATM Network | Exchange Network | Own + Interac | Network-free |
Edmonton residents working in government, healthcare, or education often find credit unions offer membership-specific benefits — teacher pension CUs, healthcare worker CUs, and municipal employee CUs provide tailored products. Servus Credit Union's widespread Edmonton presence means members can access branches throughout the city and province. For everyday banking, many Edmontonians complement their credit union membership with KOHO — zero fees and cash back on daily purchases — while keeping mortgages, TFSAs, and investments at Servus or another local CU. ATB Financial, headquartered in Edmonton, is not technically a credit union but operates similarly: provincial Crown ownership, community focus, and competitive rates.
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