Desjardins Visa Business

DesjardinsVisa

Desjardins · Visa

3.0out of 5, our rating

Business card

$60 with forty free employee cards and up to 1% cash back, tiered on your company's total annual spending. The rate is variable at prime plus 8.5%.

Annual fee$60Waived the first year
Purchase APRNot published
Minimum incomeNot published

Rates and features verified 2026-08-18Full terms and conditionsHow we research cards

What we like, and what we don’t

Worth having

  • Forty employee cards included at no additional cost, the most of any card in this comparison
  • Up to 1% cash back across a tiered structure
  • A maximum of $4,880 in cash back per period, which is a high ceiling
  • Available to businesses banking through the Desjardins caisse network

Watch out for

  • The "up to 1%" is tiered and only reached at the top of a $12,000 to $500,000 spending band
  • The interest rate is variable at prime plus 8.5%, so it rises with the Bank of Canada
  • It requires a Desjardins business relationship, which is concentrated in Quebec and Ontario
  • A 2.5% foreign transaction fee
  • Desjardins does not publish whether a personal guarantee is required

What this card earns

Everything else
1%
Bonus rates apply up to
$4,880 of annual spending after that, the base rate
Bonus categories at once
1 you choose which

The earning fine print

'Up to 1% of your purchases'. The rate is tiered and rises with total annual company purchases across a $12,000 to $500,000 band; the 1% top rate applies only at the high end. Maximum cash back per period is $4,880. Cash advances, cheques, interest, fees and enrolment costs do not qualify. Includes Visa SavingsEdge merchant discounts of up to 25%.

The welcome offer

Also included
The first-year annual fee is waived

What the offer actually requires

'No annual fee for 1 year' promotional offer on the primary card.

Fees and interest rates

Annual fee
$60 waived the first year
Employee card
Free
Employee cards included
40
Foreign transaction fee
2.5%
Purchase APR
Not published by the issuer

Who can get this card

Existing account required
Yes
Personal guarantee required
No you are personally liable for the balance

Insurance and benefits

Mobile device
$1,000
Purchase protection
Included
Extended warranty
Included

What the benefits really mean

MEMBERSHIP-BASED RESTRICTION, NOT GEOGRAPHIC: this card requires a Desjardins business relationship. Desjardins' caisse network is concentrated in Quebec with Ontario caisses; it does not operate a retail branch network in the rest of Canada, so practical availability outside QC/ON is limited even though no province is formally excluded. Purchase protection 90 days from purchase date; extended warranty doubles the manufacturer's warranty up to 1 additional year; mobile device insurance up to $1,000 for loss, theft, damage or mechanical failure. 21 days to pay off the balance without interest, except on cash advances. No minimum revenue or years-in-business requirement is published. Free employee cards: Additional cards carry no annual fee for Desjardins members. The primary fee drops to $40 per card when 5 or more cards are ordered. The issuer publishes a formula rather than a purchase rate: "Prime rate + 8.5%". We leave the rate field empty rather than publish arithmetic the issuer never published. The issuer publishes a formula rather than a cash advance rate: "Prime rate + 8.5%". We leave the rate field empty rather than publish arithmetic the issuer never published. APR is variable (prime + 8.5%), not fixed. It moves with the Bank of Canada. Most comparison tables show a stale fixed number. 'Up to 1%' is a tiered rate requiring very high annual company spend; a business spending $12,000/year does not earn 1%. The $4,880 annual cash back cap is a hard ceiling. The $60 fee is PER CARD, not per account. A five-employee business pays $200/year even at the discounted $40 rate. Requires an existing Desjardins business relationship, which is impractical outside Quebec and Ontario.

Our verdict

Forty free employee cards is not a typo, and for a business with a real payroll it is worth more than any rate difference in this comparison. A twenty person team costs $1,000 a year in card fees at most banks and nothing here beyond the $60.

The cash back is more modest than the headline suggests. Up to 1% is a tiered rate that climbs with total company spending across a band running from $12,000 to $500,000, so a business at the bottom of that range earns well under 1%. Treat the employee card economics as the reason to hold it and the cash back as a small extra.

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Where this came from. desjardins.com/en/business/credit-cards/visa-business.html ; desjardins.com/en/business/credit-cards/compare-cards.html ; desjardins.com/en/business/credit-cards.html (fetched 18 Aug 2026). We take every figure from the issuer’s own pages, never from another comparison site, and we leave a field blank rather than guess at it.