Bremo Research — April 2026 | Analysis of 1,000+ Canadian bank account comparisons
Bremo analyzed 1,000+ account comparisons from Canadian users between January and April 2026. The data reveals a consistent pattern: the majority of Canadians with fee-based chequing accounts qualify for free alternatives but have not switched.
| Bank / Account | Monthly Fee | Annual Cost | Free Alternative Available? |
|---|---|---|---|
| TD Everyday Chequing | .95 | .40 | Yes |
| RBC Day to Day Banking | .95 | .40 | Yes |
| BMO Performance Chequing | .95 | .40 | Yes |
| CIBC Smart Account | .95 | .40 | Yes |
| Scotiabank Basic Banking | .95 | .40 | Yes |
| KOHO Essential | /bin/zsh | /bin/zsh | — |
| Neo Financial Money Account | /bin/zsh | /bin/zsh | — |
| Simplii Financial | /bin/zsh | /bin/zsh | — |
| Tangerine No-Fee Chequing | /bin/zsh | /bin/zsh | — |
Among Canadians who use a fee-based account:
Beyond monthly fees, Canadians are missing one-time sign-up bonuses worth – per account by staying with their existing bank:
| Product | Bonus | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| KOHO Essential (code: MI4SHGR5LN) | cash | Open account + spend |
| Neo Financial (code: J4C9H3K5) | first purchase | Open + first purchase |
| EQ Bank Savings Plus | Deposit ,000 within 30 days | |
| Simplii Financial Chequing | Direct deposit + debit purchases | |
| CIBC Smart Account | Conditions apply |
Data source: Anonymized account comparisons submitted via Bremo.io between January 1, 2026 and April 15, 2026. Comparisons were initiated by users seeking to evaluate their current bank against alternatives.
Sample size: 1,047 account comparisons across 8 provinces. Data is self-reported and represents Canadians actively seeking to optimize their banking.
Fee data: Published monthly fee schedules from each bank’s official fee disclosure document as of April 2026. Fees shown are standard rates before waivers.
Limitations: Sample skews toward Canadians already motivated to compare accounts. Actual population-level fee waste may differ. This study does not constitute financial advice.
To cite this research:
Bremo Research. (2026, April). Canadian Banking Fee Study 2026: Canadians Waste /Year on Unnecessary Banking Fees. Bremo. https://bremo.io/research/canadian-banking-fee-study-2026
Data available for journalists: Full dataset (anonymized) available on request. Contact: partnerships@bremo.io
Published: April 2026 | Bremo Research — for informational purposes only, not financial advice.