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Earn high interest on your US cash with our US$ savings account
If you live or work near the border, spend your winters down south, or just like to keep US cash on hand, the US$ Advantage Account gives you high interest on every dollar in your savings account.
Benefits
Rates & fees
Rates
Our US$ Advantage Account offers high interest on all your money:
Fees
With no monthly fees, you can make the most out of your savings. Other services and fees include:
Services | Fees |
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Transferring money from your US$ account at another Canadian bank | No charge |
Mail us a US$ cheque from another Canadian bank | No charge |
Services | Fees |
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Transferring money to your US$ account at another Canadian bank | No charge |
Please review our Services and Fee Guide for a complete list of all services and associated fees.
Resources
FAQ
You can deposit money into your account by transferring funds with online or telephone banking from your US$ account at another Canadian bank, or by mailing in a cheque.
Manulife Bank doesn't currently offer currency exchange services. Your Manulife Bank high interest US$ savings account complements your US$ account at another Canadian bank. Therefore, you can only transfer money between accounts that have the same currency.
While the US$ Advantage Account offers high interest on your US savings, you can't withdraw cash directly from your account. You can withdraw money from your US$ Advantage Account by transferring money to your US$ account at another Canadian bank via mobile, online, and telephone banking.
- Fees are subject to change with at least 30 days of prior written notice. If you don’t receive paper statements, you can find all fee information online.
- Charges are automatically applied to your account.
1 Interest is calculated daily on the total daily balance and paid monthly. Rate is subject to change without notice.
2 Manulife Bank is a member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC), which means your deposits are eligible for CDIC deposit insurance protection. Visit cdic.ca for information on eligible deposits.