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    Servus Credit Union

    Servus Credit Union

    (3 reviews)

    Absolutely AMAZING bank…read more I opened a non-profit account here last year. The non-profit ended up not working out (sports team) so account was not really used and I allowed them to close it....about a week later, my board and I decided to venture into something new and re-enact the non-profit....a week after I closed the account! I worked with Nadrae and she did absolutely everything she could to get the account started as soon as possible! If I called her, the phone was answered. If I emailed, I had a response usually within a couple hours. Between her and Adam, they provided absolutely AMAZING service. Because of this, I decided to switch my personal banking from Scotiabank to Servus. Worked with Nadrae again and got it set up in no-time. I have been rebuilding my credit and she was even able to get my a Servus credit card with pretty much no issues. The tellers are absolutely friendly and hard-working. I go in and they treat me like a human. Bank is never busy and you always receive fast service. Definitely recommend Servus and especially this location.

    This has been my branch of Servus since it was Capital City Savings. I got my first bank account…read morehere. I remember going to the branch with my dad when I was a kid, and I still go there now. The best thing about this location is the staff. Some of them have been there for years and years, and know their clients well. Very friendly, personable, easy going and still professional. I'm talking about tellers, personal bankers and receptionists. Even if they are newer staff members, they uphold the same level of customer service as the more senior staff. This branch is really never busy at all. There is lots of parking in a private lot and one ATM. They're open on Saturdays, so because of that they are closed on Mondays.

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    Credit Union

    (1 review)

    I have banked with River City since I started my full time career with The City of Edmonton 8 years…read moreago. I was 23 then and in some trouble financially -- paying for the mistakes of my wild child 19 year old self and my first credit card. With a new, steady, well paying job I tried to get a loan to consolidate my debt and was turned down by my new bank-- understandable-- I was still paying for my mistakes. I managed to shark a loan from a family member instead and bartered some settlements on the debt I had accumulated in my dumbness. Eventually I got myself another credit card with a tiny limit and started building myself back up. Fast forward 8 years of which I have been a home owner for the last 2 and my salary has increased by nearly 20k. After banking there for a year or 2, in what felt like a bad trip to the dentist, I convinced River City to extend me a $500 SECURED over draft. $500 And change of MY money is sitting in an account that I can't touch. We are doing some major renos on our first home and I'm definetly carrying some debt right now. That said, when I bought a house in 2015 I got a smokin' deal and paid $40 0000 less than City Appraisal. I know that's not quite equity, but 6 years at the same employer, with middle class income deposited every 2 weeks like clock work should count for something aswell. Shortly after we bought i approached my bank for some revolving credit in order to help ease the burden of buying the fixer upper (and scratch a sudden inset of IKEA itch) "Oh, HELL NO!" they laughed in my face (or may as well have) "but you look like you need another monthly payment so we can offer you a tiny personal loan if you pay a $50 application. " Not easily discouraged and with the wisdom of several new life experiences in my corner I simply approached another bank. I walked into an ATB having never left a single cent of my money there and left that same day with a $5000 line of credit and a pretty bad taste in my mouth for River City. We've been slowly dilly dallying away at our renos, raising a teen who doesnt wear pants unless they're stamped lulu, and somehow, I have written this much without mentioning my small army of animals, or the fact (not to toot my own horn) that I devote most of the rest of my waking hours volunteering for an animal rescue. Point being I'm super busy, eat out more than I should and (If you've been following along) am crappy with money to begin with. I live payday to payday like the rest of the shlubs and am managing some debt with it. Recently a special occasion came up the week the bank account was on empty and had some front end work to do on my jeep. I figured "hey, I've got that $500 just sitting there-- I still don't have an a1 credit score but if a random bank trusts me with $5000 the place I've been depositing my paychecks for nearly a decade shouldn't mind releasing the $500 I gave them 6 years ago" Wrong. Oh, they'll release it-- but I can no longer keep my overdraft. You wanna know the kicker though? I lost my bank card in April. I'm pretty sure one of the foster dogs ate it. I live a hectic life and I'm a fly by the seat of my pants kinda girl. $5 to replace it. As if memorizing that new card number isn't punishment enough. Well, 2 days ago I lost it again. I don't know how-I had it one second and not the next. It just vanished. Atleast not into the belly of a delinquent dog this time. Now the only thing that's stopped me from changing banks in the past is the absolute headache of changing all the direct deposits and auto withdrawals- clearly this banks been dicking me for awhile. I pop in today to get a new card and they tell me it's $25 to replace it the second time. TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS! For a freakin card. Like I'm 31years old-- agreed I have plenty of lessons to learn still-- but I do not need my bank to try and teach them to me. Like who the/why the/what the/how the @#*$! ? Seriously! I've left out a dozen other River City Credit Union inconveniences & I don't know why you'd bank there in the first place when there's only like 3 actual ATMs you can use without getting charged. There's the bad. The good is that their business hours aren't so bad-- if I close my eyes and pretend it's 1976. That isn't really that hard to do when they only started offering e-transfers about a year ago. If you need assistance with your banking or a transaction there is no wait que to call and you get to talk to a real life person pretty much immediatly-- just make sure it's within those dated banking hours because there is no 24 hr toll free hotline to use. Oh, and they finally have an app on the play store- I can't tell if it's legit or some sort of phishing malware- I'm too afraid to download it- but if you know anything about software or coding it's probably good for a chuckle. Summary? Don't bank here unless your a masochist.

    From the owner: River City exists to provide financial services to employees of the City of Edmonton and employees…read moreof former civic organizations. Mortgages - Daily Banking Accounts - Investments - 24/7 Access

    Scotiabank

    Scotiabank

    (2 reviews)

    Scotiabank is in the process of launching the visa debit card! Hooray! I've lived in Canada for…read morealmost 12 years now and oh how I've missed my visa debit card! This branch has extended hours: M T W 930-1600 Th F 930-1900 Sat 930-1600 They do offer scene reward movie points for one of their checking accounts and currently there are no fees on that account if you keep a minimum daily balance. There is also a money back checking account where you earn a percentage if eligible transactions/purchases back. I must admit that their colorful advertising and slogan, "You're richer than you think," does appeal to me and is what caught my eye when we decided to change banks. Be prepared to have your deposits held longer than you would at say PC financial. Their smartphone app is pretty good but you can't deposit checks with it like you can with CIBC. They offer a mobile alert that will text you when transactions are made on your account. They do not offer free checks. Overall, I'm fairly pleased do far with Scotiabank. But like the other reviewer said, there is a charge for nearly everything.

    Where to start. They are a bank. They take your money, they charge you for taking it. They give you…read moreyour money back, they charge you for giving it back. They give you advice, they charge you for the advice they gave. Are you beginning to see a pattern here. Even still I am giving them 4 stars, they have decent hours. This means they are open some hours when I am not working, there are still a lot of banks and branches that don't cater to the working world. The staff is friendly and helpful when they aren't charging me for things. Overall I do like this branch. Hopefully, they won't charge me for this review. :-)

    TD Canada Trust - banks - Updated May 2026

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