5 ways to protect your personal finances after a data breach Jun 4th

The “Big Five” Canadian banks offer credit cards and include Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank (TD Canada Trust), Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). Did you know that there are many other options?
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One week left to grab the great welcome bonus of 350 WestJet dollars on the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard Dec 31st

There is only one week left to grab one of the easiest to earn credit card welcome bonus offers. The current offer of 350 WestJet dollars for Canada's #1 airline credit card*, the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard comes to end next on January 6th. The regular bonus of 250 WestJet dollars when you a.... More »

Over 40 new American Express Cobalt Card Confirmed Multiplier locations Oct 11th

Our American Express Cobalt Card Confirmed Multiplier Locations feature received a nice big update over the past few days thanks to Andre, Ben and ourselves. Andre provided a bunch more locations Quebec, Ontario, Atlantic Canada and Europe. Ben gave us our first non-chain locations in Sudbury and we.... More »

New Amex Offers for Kinka Izakaya & Kinton Ramen Jan 16th

 A couple of new Amex Offers were released on Friday and these are the return of statement credits for purchases as Kinka Izakaya and Kinton Ramen. Both offers are valid until April 15, 2022. Seeing that these are dining establishments you'll want to use your American Express Cobalt Card to ear.... More »
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How to consolidate debt in Canada + MORE Apr 4th

With the cost of living rising in Canada, we’re seeing more people relying on credit cards to make ends meet. At the end of 2022, Canadians topped $100 billion in credit card debt for the first time—a year-over-year increase of 15.3%, according to Equifax. Credit card debt is expensive, with ann.... More »
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4 Tips to Avoid the Post-Holiday (Financial) Hangover + MORE Jan 4th

New Year’s Day has already come and gone, leaving us to “look forward” to Blue Monday, the (unofficial) most depressing day of the year. This year, Blue Monday falls on January 20, the third Monday of the month. The day is calculated by factoring in things such as weather and, yes, debt level.... More »
5 ways to protect your personal finances after a data breachThe onus is ultimately on you to check credit reports and account activities to ensure you don’t fall victim to fraud. Here are 5 steps you can take today.

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