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Scotia Bank HISA: up to 5% for 90 days if you have at least $10K Total Relationship Balance
May 19, 2026
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maGIC said
https://www.scotiabank.com/ca/.....unt.html 

The devil must be in the details - YMMV.

May 19, 2026
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"Come, let us give you a flashy interest rate for a short time, while we try and pump up that Total Relationship Value by selling you our mutual funds with fees from 1-2%." 🙂

May 20, 2026
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The heading here is misleading. The promo rate varies between 3.55% and 5% for your first HISA, depending on amount of total relationships, minimum $10,000.

May 20, 2026
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GR said
The heading here is misleading. The promo rate varies between 3.55% and 5% for your first HISA, depending on amount of total relationships, minimum $10,000.  

Yeah, the heading was kind of like click-bait. I might still take advantage of it when the current promo I'm on elsewhere ends.

May 20, 2026
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"Come, let us give you a flashy interest rate for a short time, while we try and pump up that Total Relationship Value by selling you our mutual funds with fees from 1-2%." 🙂  

I enquired at a branch with a teller about opening the account, they insisted I would need to see an adviser. I didn't buy it and asked they why it was necessary, they couldn't answer the question. As it turned out an advisor was free for a few minutes and explained the reasoning being they wanted the client to be aware what other investment options were available. I'll leave the rest to your imagination.

May 20, 2026
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Loss leaders to attract eyeballs and catch a fish.

May 20, 2026
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JohnnyCash said

I enquired at a branch with a teller about opening the account, they insisted I would need to see an adviser. I didn't buy it and asked they why it was necessary, they couldn't answer the question. As it turned out an advisor was free for a few minutes and explained the reasoning being they wanted the client to be aware what other investment options were available. I'll leave the rest to your imagination.  

You should only need to see an advisor for identity verification if you're not already a Scotiabank customer. If you already had a chequing account , for example, you should be able to open up this savings account online without seeing anyone.

May 20, 2026
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Briguy said

You should only need to see an advisor for identity verification if you're not already a Scotiabank customer. If you already had a chequing account , for example, you should be able to open up this savings account online without seeing anyone.  

Agreed, I did make it clear to the tellers I was an existing customer.

May 20, 2026
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The advisor is not for ID verification.

The advisor is actually a mutual fund salesperson. One advisor at TD Canada Trust tried something like that with me. I refused to provide any info for the Know-Your-Client form. I told him regulatory wise no KYC is needed from existing TD bank account holders to put money into a GIC.

May 20, 2026
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Looking deeper, I see there are tier amounts from $10,000 up to $500,000 before you get the 5%. I do not have any accounts at Scotiabank. I asked ChatGPT if I open a HISA at Scotia bank and deposit $1,000,000.00 (an amount that I have between selling my home until I close on a new home) and I have no other investments or accounts will I receive 5% on the full amount. The following is ChatGPT’s answer.

“Yes — based on the current terms, if you open a new Scotia High Interest Savings Account and deposit $1,000,000, you should receive the full promotional rate on the entire $1,000,000 for the 90-day promo period, assuming you meet the eligibility rules.

The key point is that the “$500,000 Total Relationship Balance” is not a separate minimum outside the HISA. Your HISA balance itself counts toward that relationship balance.

So in your example:

* Existing Scotia relationship: $0
* New Scotia HISA deposit: $1,000,000
* Total Relationship Balance: $1,000,000

That would place you in the top balance tier for the regular interest component.

A few important details from the terms:

* The promo applies only to new HISA clients who have not held a Scotia HISA or MomentumPLUS Savings account in the past 2 years.
* The promotional rate currently appears to be made up of:
* regular interest up to 2.20%
* plus promotional bonus of 2.80%
* totaling 5.00% annualized.
* The promo rate applies for 90 days only.
* The promo is capped at a maximum HISA balance of $1,000,000.
* Interest is calculated daily and paid monthly.

Approximate gross interest on $1,000,000 at 5% for 90 days:

1{,}000{,}000 \times 0.05 \times \frac{90}{365} \approx 12{,}329

So roughly about $12,300 before tax over the 90 days, assuming the rate remains unchanged during the promo period.“

May 21, 2026
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Why on earth would anyone use ChatGPT for banking info instead of a real source?

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May 22, 2026
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Could anyone inform me as to the expiry date of this offer. I seem to not be able to see it in the terms and conditions.
i.e. will it be available in June and July 2026

May 22, 2026
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RetirEd said
Why on earth would anyone use ChatGPT for banking info instead of a real source?  

After looking at the Scotia website and going to 2 or 3 links attempting to get to the exact terms and conditions, I gave up and used ChatGPT. I find it and Gemini both to be useful tools for many scenarios. BUT of course you still need to verify details before going forward. For fun I asked your exact question to ChatGPT and here is the answer…

“People shouldn’t use ChatGPT as the only source for banking decisions. Banks change rates, terms, limits, and fine print constantly. For anything involving money, the safest approach is always to verify directly with the bank’s official documents or customer service.

Where ChatGPT can still be useful is:

* translating confusing banking language into plain English
* helping compare products or identify questions to ask
* spotting details hidden in promotional wording
* summarizing long terms and conditions
* helping calculate examples (“what would 5% for 90 days on $1M roughly earn?”)

For example, with a promo savings account, a human-readable explanation can help you notice things like:

* whether the rate applies only to “new deposits”
* whether there’s a balance cap
* whether “relationship balance” changes eligibility
* whether the promo rate is annualized
* when interest is actually paid

But the final confirmation should come from:

* the bank’s official promo page
* the legal terms
* a branch advisor or phone rep

That’s why when accuracy matters, I’ll often recommend checking the official source too — and if needed, I can help interpret the fine print after you find it.”

May 23, 2026
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Your substitute brain aka ChatGPT can't even get simple facts right. The maximum amount qualifying for the promotion is CAD 5 million, not 1 million (not that it should matter to most people).

AI failing at simple tasks like this - it's why I distrust the hype.

May 24, 2026
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Chatting with an AI chatbot can be a starting point for research. But, one can't rely on AI. It's not actual/real intelligence.

National Post: The CRA spent $18M on 'Charlie,' a new tax information chatbot that is wrong most of the time reported that Auditor General found the CRA chatbot only answered 2 of 6 tax questions correctly. 33% accuracy.

In contrast, CBC: In scathing report, AG finds CRA call centres are slow to answer and often inaccurate reported that CRA call centre agents only gave correct answers 17% of the time to non-account-specific personal tax questions!

EQ Bank's chatbot gave opposing answers to the same question minutes apart, depending on how one phrases the question.

May 24, 2026
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anitavirginia said
Could anyone inform me as to the expiry date of this offer. I seem to not be able to see it in the terms and conditions.
i.e. will it be available in June and July 2026  

Does anyone have an idea about expiry date.
Thanks.

May 24, 2026
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anitavirginia said

Does anyone have an idea about expiry date.
Thanks.  

If it's anything like the last promo, there is no end date, it will just end without notice. I suspect the offer will run for several more months, but what do I know.

June 2, 2026
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It was a reasonably painless process to open my first HISA with Scotiabank, and I had enough to transfer in to get the 5% rate until mid August. A very good place to park some cash for three months or so. Then I shall hunt for a new promo!

Thanks for posting about this opportunity here.

June 3, 2026
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rhvic said
It was a reasonably painless process to open my first HISA with Scotiabank, and I had enough to transfer in to get the 5% rate until mid August. A very good place to park some cash for three months or so.

I plan to use that same offer when my current Tangerine promo expires, which is somewhat ironic as these two FIs are same entity now.
When you check your Scotia HISA account online does it show actual promo interest rate you are getting? Tangerine does, but I am not sure about Scotiabank, they are a bit unclear with their explanation where to check rate for Savings account.

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