How to Apply In Person for a Joint Chequing Account at PC Financial

As I admitted in my shame-faced conclusion in How to Apply Online, at the last minute, I decided to apply for our PC Financial Chequing Account in person. Here’s what we did and how it went.

Before You Trek Off to Loblaws to Apply for Your No Fee Chequing Account

Find a store that has a PC Financial booth by checking your nearest location at: http://amicus.via.infonow.net/locator/branch/?LOC=en_CA&region=ON&language=en&signinop=

You can phone to make an appointment at most locations. We just risked it with a walk in visit.

You will need to be

  • an adult
  • a resident of Canada

You may need to know your Social Insurance Number (SIN).
(Strangely although we needed to enter our SIN to apply online, we were not asked for our SINs when we applied in person.)

You will need to bring

  • a photo id like a driver’s license
  • a major credit card (not a credit card for a department store)
  • a cheque if you want to link the account electronically to a chequing account at another bank
  • patience

How Long Does It Take to Set Up a Chequing Account in Person

It took us about 45 minutes. We had a very competent cheerful employee to help us.

When Will I Get my Debit Card?

Generally, they will give you your debit card while you are there. In our case they made us login and set the PIN for the debit cards while they stood nearby.

When Will I Get my Cheques?

The first batch of cheques is ordered automatically after the account is set up. It is supposed to take 1-2 weeks for them to arrive by mail.

Will I Get Paid Good Interest on the PC Chequing Account Balance?/

Not really. Until July 15, 2013 PC Financial has a special interest rate of 2.6% on any money deposited in any type of account that takes your total amount on deposit higher than your total balance across all your accounts on April 14, 2013. But generally speaking, the account pays a very low rate of interest.

On April 23, 2013, the regular (non bonus) rates were between 0.05% and 0.5% depending on how much you had deposited in your chequing account. As an example, if you had $3,500 deposited for an entire year at those rates, you would earn $3.

So the interest isn’t likely the reason you want this no fee chequing account.

You can check the rates and how they are applied at: http://www.banking.pcfinancial.ca/a/rates/allRates.page?region=ON&language=en&signinop=

Are There Any Fees for this “No Fee” Account?

Actually, yes, there are. You don’t pay for some things.

  • For instance, you can use debit as much as you want for no fee.
  • There is no required minimum balance.
  • You can make withdrawals or deposits at CIBC or PC Financial ABMs for no fee.
  • You can write cheques and provided you have enough money in your account to cover them, there is no fee either for using the cheque or for buying the cheque. (That’s different than Tangerine, formerly ING Direct, where you get 50 cheques for free but you have to pay to order more paper cheques when you run out.)

You do pay

  • If you overdraw your account. You will have to pay an overdraft fine.
  • If you want paper statements mailed to you there is a fee.
  • There is a fee for money orders and bank drafts.
  • There is a fee for wire transfers.
  • There is a fee for stopping a cheque from being cashed.

I can’t find a link to a simple list, so if you find something else that charges a fee, please post a comment at the end of this article. Thanks!

Will PC Financial Run a Credit Check on Me?

Usually they do run a credit check. They will ask you to sign a form granting permission for the check. If you are not willing to allow the check, they do have another method to set up the account. You will be limited on how large a withdrawal you can make, etc, however.
Credit checks can have an affect on your credit rating.

What to Expect

You will be asked for basically the same information as if you applied online. This will include

  • what do you intend to use the account for?
  • how long you’ve been at your current home address
  • what is your current employment status
  • how long you’ve worked for your current employer
  • What is your co-applicant’s current employment status?
  • How long have they been working for same employer?
  • What is your Email Address?
  • They will ask to see your photo id and a major credit card.
  • whether the account will be used for the benefit of anyone other than the named account holders. (This is a requirement around the legalities of “laundering” money from illegal activities.)
  • Do you want to purchase overdraft protection?
  • Do you have a mortgage?

They will give you a booklet with the legal stuff and other information to take home and read.

Holds and Delays

You can set up a Savings Account at the same time. Be aware that you cannot withdraw money directly from a PC Financial Savings account. Instead, you have to transfer the money to your PC Financial chequing account and then withdraw it. I’m not clear whether you have to wait 4 days for a hold before you can then withdraw it or not. I’ll try to check into this later.

If you deposit money (other than a direct deposit government cheque or direct deposit pay cheque) into your chequing account, you cannot immediately withdraw it. You can withdraw $100 but then you must wait for 4 business days before you can use the rest of the money. This is a fairly standard “hold” period at most banks. You may be able to phone and discuss releasing the hold earlier, in an emergency.

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How to Open a PC Financial No Fee Joint Chequing Account Online

As I’ve whined about in other posts, my children’s schools seem to think we don’t pay for cheques. They send home an almost endless stream of papers requesting miniscule sums of money, preferably by cheque because then they don’t have to count it and roll change. We have chequing accounts with two of the Big Banks. Apparently, their cheques are hand-lettered by a direct descendent of Leonardo da Vinci, then are hand-painted by one of the descendents of a select group of Renaissance Masters. Consequently, their cheques cost a fortune. I did open an ING Direct THRIVE chequing account, but I only got 50 free cheques from them. After that they cost (as of April 2013) $12.50 a pack. So I’d been eyeing opening an account at PC Financial. Right now, they are offering unlimited free cheques. (How long that will stay the same I don’t know: usually when I try to take advantage of an offer it disappears, poof!) As a perhaps needed boot to the backside, right now PC Financial is also offering a bonus interest rate for new deposits. So today’s the day I apply for our joint PC Financial no fee chequing account.

Wish me luck!

NOTE: you receive free online statements monthly. You can pay for paper statements.

Applying Online to Open a Joint Chequing Account with PC Financial

Go to http://www.pcfinancial.ca/

  1. Click on the tab: accounts & products
  2. Click on the link titled: no fee bank account
  3. Read the product description.
    If it fits your needs and you want to proceed, click on the button: apply now
    Note that applying online can take up to three weeks to have your account activated.
    If that’s ok, keep following these instructions.
  4. Read the list of offered products. Click to check any for which you wish to apply.
  5. I only checked apply for the no fee bank account, and to apply “with a co-applicant” because we want a joint account.
  6. Click on the red next button.

Before you begin
PC Financial replies with information about applying

  • You need to be an adult and a resident of Canada
  • You will need your Social Insurance Number, SIN, a major credit card number and other personal details.

Opening the account online also requires you to honestly answer

  • How long you’ve been at your current home address
  • What is your current employment status
  • How long you’ve worked for your current employer
  • Whether the product will be used for the benefit of anyone other than the named account holders. (This is a requirement around the legalities of “laundering” money from illegal activities.)
  • What do you intend to use the account for?

If this seems acceptable, you can continue:

  1. In the fields, enter how many years and months you have been at your current home address.
  2. From the drop-down list, select the appropriate answer for What is your current employment status?
    • Employed full time
    • Employed part time
    • Self employed
    • Retired
    • Homemaker
    • Full time student
    • Unemployed
    • Other (Does anyone else ever want to type in: “Lottery Winner?“)
  3. If applicable, in the fields enter how many years and months you have been employed with the current employer.
  4. If applicable select Yes or No for whether the co-applicants address is the same as yours.
  5. In the fields, enter how many years and months the co-applicant has been at the current home address.
  6. From the drop-down list, select the appropriate answer for What is your co-applicant’s current employment status?
  7. If applicable, in the fields enter how many years and months your co-applicant has been employed with the current employer.
  8. Select Yes or No for whether the account is for the benefit of someone other than the account holder.
  9. Select Day to Day Expenses (groceries, etc.) for What do you intend to use the no fee bank account for? Or click on the Enter My Own Purpose link.
  10. Click on Yes or No for whether you wish to purchase overdraft protection.

Click on the begin button.

Step 1: Your personal information
In the section “please tell us about yourself”

  1. Select your Title (Mr. Mrs Miss Ms. Dr. Other)
  2. Type the correct information in the following fields:
    • First name
    • Middle name (optional)
    • Last name
    • Date of birth
  3. From the drop-down list select your form of Citizenship

In the section “please provide your current address”

  1. Type the correct information in the following fields:
    • Residential address
    • Apt/Unit # (optional)
    • City
    • Province
    • Postal Code
  2. From the drop-down list select your current residential status
    • own
    • rent
    • live with parents
    • board or room

In the section “please provide the following information”

Type the correct information in the following fields:

  • Home phone number
  • Fax number (optional)
  • E-mail address (optional)
  • Verify e-mail address
  • Social Insurance Number
  • Credit card type
  • Credit card number
  • Credit card issued by (e.g. the name of the bank)

In the section “please tell us about your employment”

  1. Type the correct information in the following fields:
    • What is your occupation?
    • From the drop-down list select What category best describes your occupation?
    • Type the correct information in the following fields:
    • Name of employer
    • Employer address
    • Floor/suite # (optional)
    • City
    • Province
    • Postal Code (optional)
    • Business Phone number (optional)
  2. Click on the next button.

Step 2 Your Co-applicant’s Information
Complete the same questions for the co-applicant if this is a joint account application.

Step 3 Summary

  1. Review your information and your co-applicants information and if necessary correct it.
  2. Click on the Print this page link to print your information for future reference.
  3. Click on the next button.

Step 4 Before you finish

  1. Read the legal stuff and interest rate information.
    NOTE: They will run a credit check on you if you apply online. The number of credit checks performed on you per year MAY affect your credit score.
  2. To accept the legal stuff and interest rate information and the credit check, click the I accept box.
  3. Then, either
    Save and Exit
    Or Submit application.
  4. If you click Save and Exit
    1. Type the following information in the respective fields:
      • E-mail address
      • 6-12 character password (note the password is case sensitive)
    2. Enter the password a second time
    3. Provide a password hint
    4. Click on the save my application now button.
    5. The application will be saved until you want to submit it or until 30 days have passed.

A Shame Faced Confession
I have to confess that when I got to this step, I dithered. It said it could take more than a week to set up an account online. I wanted to set up the account sooner than that, in part to take advantage of the short-term interest rate sooner.

So unfortunately, instead of proceeding with this test of applying online, I decided to go talk to a PC Financial employee and open the account in person.

The above steps are still correct, but unfortunately I can’t honestly take you through what would happen next.

If you continue with your application online, perhaps you could be kind enough to add a comment with any information about what happens/ed next. I’m sure readers would be interested!

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