Montreal man has $800 in rolled change, but his bank won't deposit the money | CBC News (2024)

Montreal

Julien Perrotte stood in front of the representative at his local bank last week, unsure he properly understood what she was telling him.

Laurentian Bank told Julien Perrotte to exchange his coins at the dépanneur

Lauren McCallum, Verity Stevenson · CBC News

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Montreal man has $800 in rolled change, but his bank won't deposit the money | CBC News (1)

Julien Perrotte stood in front of the representative at his local bank last week, unsure he properly understood what she was telling him.

He was carrying about $800 worth of coins,sorted and rolled, that he had collected over the past year. But she said Laurentian Bankwouldn't deposit them.

"I'm like, 'It doesn't make sense,'" Perrotte told CBCNews.

The woman told him hecould exchange the coins for bills at local grocery stores, corner stores and pharmacies because "they love coins."

But Perrotte, who works as an independent insurance claims adjuster,says he doesn't have time to shop around for a small business to take his change — especially when it's a service he expects to receive from his bank.

He called Laurentian Bank's customer service line to see if there was any otherway the bank would take his hundreds of loonies and toonies.

He was told it was a new policy at the bank not to accept coins.

"Pretty much, I was exasperated," said Perrotte, who has been a member of Laurentian Bank for15 years.

"It's so absurd.… Everyone has coins, that's for sure. Poor people, rich people."

The other option Perrotte considered was to exchange the coins at a Coinstar machine, which are at some grocery stores and malls, but the machines charge about 12 per cent in fees for the service.

"So I would lose like 80 bucks just to try to get rid of money. And my bank doesn't want my money!" Perrotte said.

Some bank branches going cashless

As Perrotte points out, the Royal Canadian Mint is still producing coins as legal tender. But he now wonders who is ensuring that banks will take them.

He's worried other banks will follow Laurentian's lead.

In a response to a request for comment from CBCNews, Royal Canadian Mint spokesperson Alex Reeves said the Crown corporation's mandate is limited to manufacturing and distributing Canadian currency.

It has no authority over how coins are exchanged, he wrote in an email.

Montreal man has $800 in rolled change, but his bank won't deposit the money | CBC News (2)

  • The future of cash in Canada

"Canadianbusinesses are free to determine what forms of legal tender they will accept as payments or deposits," Reeves said.

Reeves noted CIBC's decision to open some cashless branches as an example of "the level of discretion allowed in Canada."

A Canadian Bankers Association spokesperson told CBC News that the majority of financial institutions that take cash deposits still accept rolled coins at their branches.

'If they don't want to take my money, I'll change banks'

In a statement, Laurentian Bank said it"transitioned its branch network from a traditional offer to 100% Advice."

SpokespersonHélène Soulardwrote that the "only service no longer offered in our 100% Advice model to retail customers is the deposit of coins."

Notes can still be deposited via the bank's network ofautomated banking machines.

Perrotte says he understands the bank's need to cut costs, butwonders whether Laurentian Bank is having more trouble than it lets on.

"I love my bank. I live right near it,it's my neighbour. It's a nice bank, but at the end of the day if they don't want to take my money I'll change banks," he said.

Montreal man has $800 in rolled change, but his bank won't deposit the money | CBC News (3)

Laurentian Bank is in the process of implementing a transformation plan with the goal of boosting profits and doubling in size as more Canadians useonline banking services.

In February, the banksaid it would lay off about 300 employees and close 50 branches this year in an effort to save up to $20 million per year in operating costs.

In July, the bank announced it was phasing out tellers at its physical locations.

In its quarterly report ending in July, the bank reported a profit of $47.8 million, down nearly 13 per cent when compared to a year earlier.

"I would be OK, as a millennial, to stop the coins and just go full electronic," said Perrotte.

But as long as coins are still in circulation,he says that banks should still take them.

In its quest to compete with digitalstartups, Perrotte says Laurentian Bank just lost a customer.

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Montreal man has $800 in rolled change, but his bank won't deposit the money | CBC News (2024)

FAQs

Do Canadian banks still accept rolled coins? ›

Yes, financial institutions allow customers to redeem or deposit their pennies as long as they are rolled or wrapped for deposit. How long will I have to bring in my pennies for deposit? Pennies continue to retain their value indefinitely, so there is no time limit on when pennies can be deposited.

Can a bank refuse to deposit coins? ›

Yes. A bank can set its own internal policy as to whether it will accept or exchange unrolled coins for currency.

Does BMO accept rolled coins? ›

BMO on X: "@andrew_holmes You can definitely bring rolled coins to your local BMO branch, Andrew.

Will banks take rolled coins? ›

Yes, You Can Deposit Coins at Your Bank

Most banks or credit unions will accept rolled coins from customers, but some may charge a fee for the service. Some banks, such as Wells Fargo, will exchange rolled coins for customers without a fee. Wells Fargo says it also offers free coin wrappers. Check your bank's policy.

Can stores refuse rolled coins? ›

There is no federal statute mandating that a private business, a person, or an organization must accept currency or coins as payment for goods or services.

Will a US bank take Canadian coins? ›

Canadian Currency

U.S. Bank does not accept Canadian paper $1.00 and $2.00 bills or any denomination of coin.

Can I exchange coins for cash at BMO? ›

BMO Bank of Montreal Coin Counters are a fast, convenient and free way to count and deposit loose change right into your BMO account or trade it in for cash. Features: Free – This service is completely free to both BMO and non-BMO customers. Fast – Our Coin Counter is one of the fastest machines available.

Does BMO have a coin machine? ›

"BMO's free coin counters are a convenient way for Canadians to cash-in on their pennies." BMO coin counters are able to count Canadian coins at a rate of up to 4,000 per minute. The counters generate a receipt for the total, which can be exchanged at the branch for cash or deposited into a BMO bank account.

Where can I change my coins for cash for free at Walmart? ›

Walmart doesn't have free coin exchange services themselves, but some locations have Coinstar coin counter machines. Keep in mind that Coinstar charges a fee, but you can avoid this by choosing a gift card option instead.

Do I need to write my account number on rolled coins? ›

Q: What do I have to write on rolled coins? A: Nowadays, you usually don't have to write anything. But there are some banks that might ask you to label rolls with your name or account number on the outside of the roll. Check with your bank or other conversion location to see if they have specific requirements.

Where to exchange coins for cash in Canada? ›

You can get cash in just a few minutes using a Coinstar® machine. It's so simple. You don't have to count, sort, or roll your coins.

Do banks still accept bagged coins? ›

You can deposit any amount of full bags into your account. We just ask that you separate the coins into full bags that contain only one type of coin. If you have a large number of coins to deposit, please call your local branch first to see if they are able to accept them.

What Canadian coins are still valid? ›

All coins manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint are legal tender.

Where can I exchange Canadian coins in the US? ›

If you have unwanted Canadian coins, coins that U.S. banks and retail establishments won't accept, cash them in at Canadian Coin Exchange. Will buy your coins and convert them to U.S. cash fast and easy. Most U.S. banks do not accept Canadian coins. Canadian Coin Exchange does.

Can I bring rolled coins to RBC? ›

The RBC website says they accept rolls at a "nominal" amount.

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