Last week I launched a brand new series on BankNerd – the series that was launched was none other than the mobile banking app matches. The first match of the series put two of the latest mobile banking apps against one another. The Bank of Montreal (BMO) faced off with the Royal Bank of Canada
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Mortgage Calculator Match 4: RBC vs NBC
Is is that time of the week again where we will see two banks’ mortgage calculator face off in the Mortgage Calculator matches. This week the two contenders are the last two banks in the Big 6, the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and National Bank of Canada (NBC). In the first three matches of
Mobile Banking App Match 1: Bank of Montreal vs Royal Bank of Canada
Today marks the launch of a brand new series here at BankNerd.ca; this new series will put mobile banking apps against each other to determine which bank offers the best mobile banking app on the market. To start these matches off, I felt that the two most recent mobile banking apps from the Big 6
Mortgage Calculator Match 3: ING Direct Canada VS President’s Choice Financial
Continuing the mortgage calculator matches, we have two online contenders facing off today; the banks in the ring today are ING Direct Canada and President’s Choice Financial. Both of these banks offer great products, among their products are their very own no fee chequing accounts, which faced off in a head to head match a
Mortgage Calculator Match 2: Scotiabank vs TD
It is time for the second match in round one of the Mortgage Calculator Matches, and this week the two banks competing are Scotiabank and TD Canada Trust. From preliminary examinations, both banks offer a comprehensive mortgage calculator; in all honesty, this match will be a close one. Last week we saw BMO compete with
Mortgage Calculator Match 1: BMO vs CIBC
In this day an age, regardless of what you are looking for, you can always turn to the Internet to help you out. If you are interested in figuring out what the Big Five are offering in terms of Senior chequing account, you can do that easily. Buying a house has become easier with the
Bank of Canada Cotton Notes VS Polymer Notes
Last year news spread across Canada that the Bank of Canada will be creating plastic currency to replace the current cotton currency. A few weeks ago the Bank of Canada unveiled two bills in the new series of polymer notes. These new bills are not only aesthetically appealing, but they offer even more security features










