Methodology for chequing accounts

We've rated chequing accounts on four key categories, including fees, perks and customer experience.

Finder’s banking experts assess chequing accounts across four key categories to help you objectively evaluate a chequing account’s overall perks and suitability for your unique needs.

The four categories we measure are:

  • Fees
  • Perks
  • Banking access
  • Customer experience

Data collection

We collect data manually through online research and from providers directly. For many of the chequing accounts we review, our banking experts perform hands-on testing.

Category weightings

We weigh each metric based on factors we believe are most important to customers looking for a good chequing account. Accounts earn a score in each category and then an overall score based on the weightings detailed on this page.

  • Fees: 40%
  • Perks: 30%
  • Banking access: 15%
  • Customer experience: 15%

Scoring and rating

Wondering how we work out Finder Score? We look at 60+ chequing account products across 25+ lenders and we compare them against each other to get our simple score out of 10. Metrics like welcome bonuses, interest rates, fees and features are weighted and scaled to come up with individual Finder Scores.

Accounts are evaluated on the four key categories outlined on this page. These categories are broken down into 16 different data points. Some of these data points are features that Finder’s experts consider perks to the main features. Accounts that offer any of these perks are rewarded with additional points.

  • 9+ Excellent – The crème de la crème of chequing accounts. These products offer the best bonus offers, low fees and the best features.
  • 7+ Great – Slightly lower bonus offers and fewer features, but these products are still competitive.
  • 5+ Satisfactory – Typically offering average bonus offers and higher fees, and possibly lacking in the features department.
  • Less than 5 – Basic – The least competitive in terms of offers, fees and features.

Data points

Data points are weighed differently, depending on their importance. The 16 data points we took a look at when comparing chequing accounts included the following.

  • Monthly fee
  • Ability to waive monthly fee (if necessary)
  • Transaction fees
  • e-Transfer fees
  • ATM fees
  • Overdraft fees
  • NSF fees
  • Interest rates
  • Signup bonuses
  • Other tailored rewards
  • In-branch banking
  • Online banking access
  • National availability
  • Live chat availability
  • Apple app ratings
  • Google app ratings

No single chequing account will be the best choice for everyone, so thoroughly compare your options before picking an account.

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