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Accounts

When you open an account at a Desjardins caisse, you become a member of a savings and credit cooperative and enjoy several advantages. Find out more about how to open an account and become a member.

Looking for the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)?

Before choosing an account, consider the following:

  • The balance maintained in your account.
  • The number and type of transactions you make.
  • The access methods you use to make your transactions (ATM, cheques or teller).

What kind of account are you looking for?

Account and Plan Selector
Use the Account and Plan Selector to find the account and plan that are best for you.

Chequing accounts
Non-interest bearing account you can use for your regular transactions.
Interest-bearing chequing account for your regular transactions.
Chequing account for some of your regular U.S. dollar transactions and savings.
Interest-bearing chequing account for your regular transactions; earn higher returns if you maintain a certain balance.

Savings accounts
Savings account with no cheque-writing privileges that allows you to accumulate capital through single or periodic instalments.
Savings account that can be used to set money aside and make tax-free withdrawals anytime.
Savings account that combines flexibility and high returns. Ideal way to grow your money for an investment or major purchase.

Chequing accounts for specific clienteles
Chequing account for health and business professionals who are eligible for the Distinctive offer.
Chequing account for students who are eligible for the D Capital Solution and who are enrolled in certain programs.
Build-Up Savings Account for those young people under age 21 and under and full-time post-secondary students age 22 to 25. Use it for your regular transactions or for your savings and earn a better interest rate.

Did you know?

Unless otherwise specified, deposits are insured up to $100,000 per person per caisse. In Ontario, Canadian dollar deposits are insured up to $100,000 by the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario. For more information, see the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about deposit insurance.