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BMO and Best Buy are making student life easier with these 5 tech rewards

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June 29, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

The post-secondary grind is a unique phase of life that needs to be experienced to be fully understood. Being a student comes with its own unique needs and challenges, which is why having the right bank is especially important. It’s also why BMO’s new first-of-its-kind partnership with Best Buy is changing the way students experience []

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