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A side-by-side comparison of ratings, customer experience, products, fees, and pros & cons to help you choose the right bank.
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Meridian Credit Union edges ahead on our overall rating (3.9 vs 3.8), but the right pick depends on which products and fees matter most to you.
Overview
Manulife Bank is “Canada's first branchless bank,” with its parent company well-known among Canadians. The digital bank has $33.5 billion in assets and is ranked by Forbes as number seven in Canada on its list of the World’s Best Banks 2026. It also has Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) coverage on deposits.
Offering a much narrower lineup versus the biggest banks in Canada, Manulife Bank has one main bank account, which acts as a hybrid between chequing and savings. It also has Visa-branded credit cards, though does not offer Mastercard or American Express. The bank’s lineup is complete with mortgages and lines of credit, but its ongoing, non-promotional borrowing rates are less competitive, especially compared to offers available through digital banks.
One of the standout features of Manulife Bank is its integration with Manulife Financial, which allows customers access to insurance and wealth management services alongside daily banking. For those who already use Manulife products, it can provide a simple way to manage everyday banking with other financial needs.
Meridian Credit Union is the largest credit union in Ontario, describing itself as number three in size out of credit unions in Canada. The institution operates as a not-for-profit with 100% member ownership. Given its size, Meridian has a larger range of products compared to many other credit unions in the country. It does, however, lack some higher end services like private banking and a full insurance offering with universal life coverage. Both of which you can find through a major Canadian bank.
Meridian has a credit card selection with cashback, travel rewards, and USD cards. They exclusively offer Visa, with no option for Mastercard or American Express. Monthly banking fees come in below those of the biggest banks in Canada, with its most basic account about a dollar less per month in comparison. Digital banks, however, tend to have an edge with account fees. As is the same with interest rates. Meridian’s high-interest savings rates can be more competitive than some traditional bank savings accounts, though they fall behind some other Canadian credit unions and digital institutions.
Members of Meridian have access to investment accounts through the credit union and through Qtrade Direct Investing. The financial institution does not have its own full-service brokerage. They do provide financial planning, which isn’t always the case with credit unions.
Overall rating
3.8
3.9
Customer experience
3.2
3.4
Best for
Manulife Bank is ideal for Canadians who want digital banking from an established financial institution. Is it particularly attractive to those who already use Manulife for insurance, wealth management, or borrowing.
Ontario residents who want branch access without choosing a major bank
Pros & cons
Pros
Schedule I federally chartered bank with backing from The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company
Integration with Manulife Financials’ broader offering
CDIC insurance coverage on eligible deposits
Access to over 2,600 surcharge-free ATMs in Canada through Manulife Bank or The Exchange Network
Hybrid banking, which combines interest with everyday banking features
Cons
No physical branch locations
Less banking options compared to the Big Six Canadian banks
Mixed customer reviews
Business banking is not a complete offering
Rewards ecosystem is less competitive
Regular savings rates are not market-leading
Pros
Part of THE EXCHANGE® Network providing access to more than 40,000 ATMs with no additional charges
More competitive account fees than the Big Six Canadian banks
Lower minimum balance waiver requirements compared to the major banks
Full service banking lineup with basic investment and financial planning
Deposit insurance from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA)
Cons
Premium offerings (private banking, universal life insurance, etc) are not available
Branch access concentrated in Ontario, making the credit union less appealing to customers outside the province
Product lineup is not as broad as the Big Six Canadian banks especially for insurance and premium wealth management services
Savings rate may still fall behind digital institutions
Credit card selection is limited comparatively
Mixed customer reviews
Manulife Bank of Canada has no chequing account listed.
on Meridian's website
Welcome Bonus
N/A
Monthly Fee
$14 (waivable)
Account Type
Chequing • Personal
Account Fees
Monthly Fee
$14
eStatement
Included
on Meridian's website
Welcome Bonus
N/A
Monthly Fee
$19 (waivable)
Account Type
Chequing • Personal
Account Fees
Monthly Fee
$19
eStatement
Included

3.9 Our rating
on Manulife Bank's website
Welcome Bonus
Get an additional 1.5% in interest for new customers
Regular Interest
1.5%
Monthly Fee
$0
Earn an extra 1.5% on top of the regular 1.50% variable interest rate when you make a deposit your new Advantage Account*
* 3.00% promotional rate is for new deposits to a new personal, non-registered, Canadian-dollar Advantage Account. The promotional interest rate is made up of the regular posted annual variable interest rate of 1.50% and the variable annual promotional rate of 1.50%. Interest is calculated daily and paid monthly beginning on the date the account is opened and continuing 730 days (2 years) on net new deposits to a maximum of $500,000. Any change to the regular interest rate will result in a corresponding change to the promotional interest rate. The offer is limited to one account per client and cannot be combined with other offers. The offer and rates are as of July 2, 2026 and subject to change without notice. Click here for full terms and conditions (PDF).
on Meridian's website
Welcome Bonus
N/A
Regular Interest
0.85%
Monthly Fee
$0
Manulife Bank of Canada has no credit card listed.
on Meridian's website
This card is only available to residents of Ontario.
Welcome Bonus
Earn 7,000 reward points‡ on first purchase (up to $70 value)
Annual Fee
$99 $0
Interest Rates
19.50% / 21.99%
RECOMMENDED CREDIT SCORE
4.2/5
The Meridian Visa Infinite Travel Rewards Card stands out primarily for its flexible reward options and considerable insurance coverage. With the ability to earn 1.5 points per $1 spent on all purchases and double points on foreign currency transactions, it offers a competitive edge for frequent travelers. Its extensive insurance benefits, including rare price protection, further bolster its appeal, making it a strong contender for those who meet the income requirements and reside in Ontario.
Pros
Cons
Rewards
Insurance
Coverage
Purchase Protection
Extended Warranty
Mobile Device Insurance
Common Carrier Travel Accident Insurance
Travel Medical Insurance (64 & under)
Travel Medical Insurance (65 to 75)
Trip Cancellation
Trip Interruption
Baggage Delay
Lost or Stolen Baggage
Car Rental Damage & Theft
Price Protection
Benefits
Details
Visa Infinite Exclusive Benefits
Eligibility
Credit Score
Annual Income
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