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Majority of young Canadians (18-24) worried about keeping up with living expenses: CIBC poll


CIBC launches Smart Start benefit for clients under 25, offering no monthly fee and unlimited transactions

TORONTO, May 18, 2022 /CNW/ - Financial stress starts young. A new poll by CIBC finds that the majority (65 per cent) of young Canadians aged 18-24 are worried about keeping up with living expenses. The most common contributor to financial stress among young Canadians is simply having enough disposable income to enjoy themselves, with more than one-third (38 per cent) identifying this as a top financial concern.

To help young Canadians shape good financial habits as they begin their financial journeys, CIBC has launched its new Smart TM Start benefit, a no-fee banking solution available to clients until the age of 25.

"Young Canadians want to enjoy the present and also set themselves up for success ? and whether they choose to enter the workforce, take a gap year, or pursue post-secondary education, CIBC is committed to helping young people realize their ambitions," says John Ferren, Senior Vice-President, Deposits, Personal & Business Banking, CIBC. "This is why we've launched Smart Start, offering unlimited transactions, no monthly fees and a host of other benefits all the way up to our clients' 25th birthday."

Introducing CIBC Smart Start
The CIBC Smart Start benefit, available to everyone up to their 25th birthday when they sign up for a CIBC Smart account, makes banking easy and convenient with:

Saving remains a challenge
While 69 per cent of young Canadians (aged 18-24) consider themselves to be 'good at saving' and 48 per cent describe themselves as "savers," when asked about their monthly saving habits, 42 per cent say they are unable to save right now.

"Every little bit counts, especially in the early years of your financial journey," says John Ferren. Smart Start gives young people access to practical tools and features that make it easy to develop sound financial habits, and with no monthly fee, it means more dollars going towards the things or experiences they want most, or money they can put aside for the future."

Gen Z more open about their finances than their parents ? and willing to seek advice
More than two-thirds (69 per cent) of 18-to-24-year-old Canadians believe people their age are more open about discussing their finances than their parents were at the same age. But young Canadians are also worried about keeping up with their peers ? half (50 per cent) feel they're financially behind other people their age.

When it comes to seeking financial advice, 51 per cent of young Canadians lean on their friends and family for financial advice. Banks also remain an important area young Canadians turn to for financial information, with 35 per cent seeking the support of a financial advisor or staff member at a bank, and 26 per cent going to their bank's website. As for online forums and other websites? Only 16 per cent of 18-to-24-year-old Canadians turn to sites like Reddit and message boards, with the same percentage looking to financial or general news sites or newspapers for guidance.

Support for students
In addition to Smart Start, CIBC has products, resources and partnerships to specifically support students pursuing post-secondary education, including:

For students graduating at age 25 years or over, the CIBC Smart Account with the CIBC Smart for Students benefit is available until the graduation date plus six months, up to a maximum of four-and-a-half years . 

Research Poll Disclaimer:
This Maru Public Opinion survey conducted on behalf of CIBC was undertaken by the sample and data collection experts at Maru/Blue. From April 7th to April 17th, 2022, an online survey of 1,251 randomly selected Canadian adults who are aged 18-34 and are Maru Voice Canada panelists was executed by Maru/Blue. For comparison purposes, a probability sample of this size has an estimated margin of error (which measures sampling variability) of +/- 3%, 19 times out of 20.

About CIBC

CIBC is a leading North American financial institution with 11 million personal banking, business, public sector and institutional clients. Across Personal and Business Banking, Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, and Capital Markets businesses, CIBC offers a full range of advice, solutions and services through its leading digital banking network and locations across Canada, with offices in the United States and around the world. Ongoing news releases and more information about CIBC can be found at www.cibc.com/en/about-cibc/media-centre.html.

SOURCE CIBC


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