Become a member and get up to $600*
Until November 28, 2024, new members can get a stacked cash bonus on new chequing, high-interest savings and credit cards.
*Conditions apply.
This school year, pay $0 for student banking*
We make it easy with no monthly or annual fee on our featured chequing and credit card package. Plus, new members can get a cash bonus.*
*Conditions apply.
You could win a Ford Mustang Mach-E® EV and $5,000 bonus*
To enter, meet with an advisor by December 31 and you’ll automatically be entered into our Early Bird draw for a chance to win an additional $5,000 cash bonus.*
*Contest rules apply.
One of Canada’s lowest advertised mortgage rates1
The difference between a Coast Capital mortgage and a big bank mortgage? A better rate. Members can get rates as low as 4.16% APR2 on a 5-year fixed high-ratio mortgage.
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Become a member and get up to $600*
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This school year, pay $0 for student banking*
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Win a Ford Mustang Mach-E® EV and $5,000 bonus*
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One of Canada’s lowest advertised mortgage rates*
We’re recruiting qualified candidates for the 2025 Board of Directors Election from October 18 until November 29,2024 at 12:00pm PT/3:00pm ET.
For a limited time, get member-preferred rates and a cash bonus of up to $4,100* when you get a Coast Capital mortgage and have eligible products.
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- As of October 30, 2024, Coast's advertised rate on a 5-year fixed high-ratio mortgage is lower when compared to the average of the 5-year fixed high-ratio mortgage rates advertised by the big five banks, based on independent external third-party market research.
- APR calculation is based on a $300,000 mortgage at a 25-year amortization, assuming an appraisal fee of $300 (which includes expenses associated with determining the property's value). If there are no additional borrowing costs, the APR and the interest rate will be the same. If additional fees apply, the APR could increase. The APR assumes that the interest rate does not vary over time.