Branch Manager Salaries in Canada

Updated Apr 15, 2024
Base Pay Range
$52K - $85K/yr
Average Base Pay

1,770 salaries

Additional Cash Compensation
Average$12,162Range$6,343 - $23,318
The average salary for Branch Manager is $78,623 per year in the Canada. The average additional cash compensation for a Branch Manager in the Canada is $12,162, with a range from $6,343 - $23,318. Salaries estimates are based on 1770 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Branch Manager employees in Canada.
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in Canada

$78,623 /yr
Branch Manager
$98,373 /yr
Senior Branch Manager
$50,944 /yr
Team Lead Branch Manager
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What is the salary trajectory for a Branch Manager?

Job titleSalary
Branch Manager$78,623 /yr
Senior Branch Manager$98,373 /yr
Team Lead Branch Manager$50,944 /yr
What is the salary trajectory for a Branch Manager?

in Canada

$78,623 /yr
Branch Manager
$98,373 /yr
Senior Branch Manager
$50,944 /yr
Team Lead Branch Manager
See Full Career Path

View as data table

What is the salary trajectory for a Branch Manager?

Job titleSalary
Branch Manager$78,623 /yr
Senior Branch Manager$98,373 /yr
Team Lead Branch Manager$50,944 /yr

Frequently asked questions about a Branch Manager salaries

The average salary for a Branch Manager is $78,623 per year in Canada. Salaries estimates are based on 1770 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Branch Manager employees in Canada.

The highest salary for a Branch Manager in Canada is $108,451 per year.

The lowest salary for a Branch Manager in Canada is $58,228 per year.

Aside from years of experience, branch managers can earn more money by attaining a graduate degree in a related field such as management or business administration. This kind of training can open the door to senior branch manager roles and beyond. You’ll also want to work on your soft skills, as you routinely deal with both colleagues and the public, both of whom require different communications approaches. Leadership skills can go a long way, as you’ll want to retain staff and empower them to make and achieve goals. You’ll also likely be dealing with complaints from customers, which requires conflict resolution skills. If you do a good enough job of this for long enough, you should have no problem progressively earning more.

Before starting negotiations, check to see what other branch manager roles pay in your area. If your pay is competitive, but you haven’t received a raise in some time, try to negotiate more time off or reimbursement for skills training that’ll give you a raise. If your current pay isn’t competitive, point to the successes you’ve led. Maybe your branch has a high customer satisfaction rating, or your employees rank your performance as leader highly. Make sure to emphasize the benefits you bring to the job with your experience, so your employer doesn’t lose sight of your value.

About 70.11% of Branch Manager professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional $12,162 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Branch Manager in Canada as a good salary.

Branch Manager professionals in Canada have a wide total pay range, between $45,061 and $148,233 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of $78,623 following the average career path of a Branch Manager.

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