Updated March 2026 · 10 min read
Youth bank accounts in Canada are designed for teenagers ages 13–17 (and sometimes as young as 12 with parental consent). Most Big 5 banks offer no-fee youth chequing accounts with unlimited transactions. Here's the full comparison for 2026.
KOHO requires users to be 18+, but it's a perfect first adult account for teens graduating from youth banking. No fees, no minimums, cashback on spending.
Open KOHO — Code 45ET55JSYA| Bank | Account Name | Age Range | Monthly Fee | e-Transfer | Parental Controls |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TD | TD Student Chequing | 13–23 | $0 | Free | Limited |
| RBC | RBC Student Banking | 13–23 | $0 | Free | Limited |
| Scotiabank | Student Banking Advantage | 13–25 | $0 | Free | Limited |
| BMO | BMO Student Banking | 13–23 | $0 | Free | Limited |
| CIBC | CIBC Smart for Students | 14–25 | $0 | Free | Limited |
| Mydoh (RBC) | Mydoh Smart Cash Card | 6–17 | $2.99/mo (family) | N/A | Full parental controls |
| Greenlight | Greenlight Debit | Under 18 | $5.99–$14.98 USD | N/A | Full parental controls |
TD's student chequing account is available to anyone aged 13–23 enrolled in post-secondary education. Teens 13–15 require a parent or guardian to co-sign the account. The account offers unlimited transactions and free Interac e-transfers at no monthly fee. TD's broad branch network is a plus for teens who still want in-person banking. Read full TD account guide →
Free unlimited chequing for full-time students at RBC. Available from age 13 with parental consent. RBC's online and mobile banking app is highly rated. Students can also build a credit history early by applying for a student credit card alongside the chequing account. Read full RBC guide →
Mydoh is RBC's purpose-built teen banking product, available for ages 6–17. It functions like a prepaid debit card with a parent-facing app. Parents can set spending limits, assign chores to trigger allowance payments, and see exactly where their child is spending money in real time. This level of parental control is not available with regular student bank accounts. Cost: $2.99/month for the family (covers up to 5 kids).
Greenlight is a US-based teen banking product available in Canada. It offers the most comprehensive parental controls of any option: store-level spending limits, savings goals with parent-paid interest, investment education, and identity theft protection. Priced in USD from $5.99/month. Best for families who want the most active involvement in their child's financial education.
Opening a first bank account is a powerful financial literacy opportunity. Key concepts to cover:
Most youth bank accounts convert automatically when the account holder turns 18–25 (depending on the bank). At conversion, fees begin. This is an ideal time to evaluate whether to stay with the same bank or switch to a no-fee adult account. KOHO, EQ Bank, and Simplii Financial are excellent no-fee options for young adults who don't need in-branch service. Compare adult chequing accounts →
No monthly fee, cashback on spending, and no credit check required. Perfect first adult account after a youth bank account.
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