Banking in Halifax, Nova Scotia — Complete Guide 2025

Updated March 2025 · bremo.io

Halifax is Atlantic Canada's largest city and a major financial hub, home to every major Canadian bank plus a strong network of credit unions and online-only alternatives. Whether you're a student at Dalhousie, a new resident, or a homeowner comparing mortgage options, this guide covers every aspect of banking in Halifax.

Key Halifax Banking Fact: Nova Scotia does not charge a provincial land transfer tax. However, Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) charges a 1.5% Deed Transfer Tax on the purchase price of all real estate transactions within HRM. On a $500,000 home, that's $7,500 due at closing.

Major Banks with Branches in Halifax

All five of Canada's Big Banks have a significant presence in Halifax, with multiple branches across the Halifax Regional Municipality including downtown, Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville, and Cole Harbour.

RBC Royal Bank

RBC is one of the most visible banks in Halifax, with branches on Spring Garden Road, Barrington Street, and throughout the suburbs. RBC's Advantage Banking package is popular with Halifax residents who want a full-featured account with unlimited transactions. Monthly fee is $10.95, waived with a $4,000 minimum balance. Students and newcomers can access fee-free accounts.

TD Canada Trust

TD has numerous branches in Halifax including the downtown core and large suburban locations in Bedford and Dartmouth Crossing. TD's All-Inclusive Banking plan at $29.95/month offers the broadest features, while the Every Day Chequing at $10.95/month suits most residents. TD is known for extended hours and weekend availability at major locations.

Scotiabank

Scotiabank has a strong Halifax presence including a prominent branch on Spring Garden Road near Dalhousie. The Scotia Basic Banking account at $3.95/month is suitable for light users, while Scene+ rewards make Scotiabank popular with younger Haligonians who use the program at Cineplex theatres. The Preferred Package at $16.95/month gives unlimited transactions.

BMO Bank of Montreal

BMO has multiple Halifax locations and is particularly popular with Dalhousie students through its student banking programs. The BMO Performance Plan at $15.90/month offers unlimited transactions. BMO's newcomer banking program is excellent for recent immigrants settling in Halifax.

CIBC

CIBC operates branches throughout Halifax Regional Municipality. The CIBC Smart Account uses a pay-per-use model starting at $4.95/month, scaling up based on transaction volume — good for low-use accounts. Their Unlimited account at $16.95/month suits those with higher transaction needs.

Online Banks Available in Halifax

Many Halifax residents are moving to digital-first banking options that offer lower fees or no fees at all.

Tangerine (Scotiabank)

Tangerine offers a free chequing account with no monthly fees, no minimum balance, and unlimited transactions. As a Scotiabank subsidiary, it uses the same ATM network. Entirely online — no Halifax branches — but accessible through Scotiabank ATMs for free withdrawals.

EQ Bank

EQ Bank's Personal Account combines a savings account and spending account with no fees and competitive interest rates. Interac e-Transfer sending is free and unlimited. A strong choice for Halifax residents who manage money digitally.

KOHO

KOHO is a fintech account that works alongside your main bank. The free tier includes no monthly fees, a Visa prepaid card, and cash back on purchases. A popular choice for budgeting and supplementary everyday spending.

Credit Unions in Halifax

Nova Scotia has a strong credit union tradition. Several operate in the Halifax region:

Credit unions are member-owned, meaning profits go back to members as dividends or lower fees. They often offer competitive mortgage rates and personalized service that larger banks cannot match.

Halifax Banking for Students

Halifax is home to several universities including Dalhousie, Saint Mary's, NSCAD, and Nova Scotia Community College. All major banks offer student accounts:

Students should bring proof of enrollment when opening an account. Most banks will automatically convert student accounts to regular accounts after graduation.

Newcomer Banking in Halifax

Halifax has seen significant immigration growth in recent years. All major banks offer newcomer banking programs specifically designed for those who lack a Canadian credit history:

Halifax Real Estate and Banking

Halifax's housing market has been one of the fastest-growing in Canada since 2020, driven by interprovincial migration from Ontario and BC. Average home prices in HRM have risen significantly, making mortgage selection critical.

When buying a home in Halifax, key banking considerations include:

ATM Access in Halifax

Halifax has excellent ATM coverage. All major bank ATMs are located throughout downtown, Dartmouth Crossing, Bayers Lake, and suburban shopping centres. Using your own bank's ATM is always free. Using another bank's ATM typically costs $1.50–$3.00 in bank fees plus a convenience fee charged by the ATM owner.

Interac ATMs are located at major grocery stores (Sobeys, Superstore, Walmart) across HRM. Credit union members can use THE EXCHANGE Network ATMs for free — one of the largest surcharge-free ATM networks in Canada.

Business Banking in Halifax

Halifax has a growing small business community, particularly in tech, ocean industries, and healthcare. All major banks offer small business accounts. Key considerations for Halifax businesses:

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Choosing the Right Bank in Halifax

The right bank depends on your situation: