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Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC; French: Banque Royale du Canada) is a Canadian multinational financial services company and the largest bank in Canada by market capitalization. The bank serves over 20 million clients and has more than 100,000 employees worldwide.[2] Founded in 1864 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, it maintains its corporate headquarters in Toronto and its head office in Montreal.[2] RBC's institution number is 003. In November 2017, RBC was added to the Financial Stability Board's list of global systemically important banks.

Royal Bank of Canada
Company typePublic
ISINCA7800871021
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1864; 160 years ago (1864)[1] in Halifax, Nova Scotia
HeadquartersMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada[2][note 1]
Key people
David I. McKay (President and CEO)[4]
Services
Revenue CA$56.13 billion (2023)[5]
CA$14.87 billion (2023)[5]
AUM CA$1.07 trillion (2023)[5]
Total assets CA$2.0 trillion (2023)[5]
Total equity CA$117.76 billion (2023)[5]
Number of employees
94,000 (2023)[5]
SubsidiariesBrewin Dolphin
Websiterbc.com

In Canada, the bank's personal and commercial banking operations are branded as RBC Royal Bank in English and RBC Banque Royale in French and serves approximately 11 million clients through its network of 1,284 branches. RBC Bank is a US banking subsidiary which formerly operated 439 branches across six states in the Southeastern United States,[6] but now only offers cross-border banking services to Canadian travellers and expats. RBC's other Los Angeles-based US subsidiary City National Bank operates 79 branches across 11 US states.[7] RBC also has 127 branches across seventeen countries in the Caribbean, which serve more than 16 million clients.[8] RBC Capital Markets is RBC's worldwide investment and corporate banking subsidiary, while the investment brokerage firm is known as RBC Dominion Securities. Investment banking services are also provided through RBC Bank and the focus is on middle market clients.

In 2011, RBC was the largest Canadian company by revenue and market capitalization.[9] In 2023, the company was ranked 38th in the Forbes Global 2000.[10] The company has operations in Canada and 36 other countries,[11] and had CA$1.01 trillion of assets under management in 2021.[5][12]

History edit

In 1864, the Merchants Bank of Halifax was founded in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as a commercial bank that financed the fishing and timber industries and the European and Caribbean import/export businesses.[13] By 1869 the Merchants' Bank was officially incorporated and received its federal charter in the same year.[14] During the 1870s and 1880s, the bank expanded into the other Maritime Provinces. When both the Newfoundland Commercial Bank and Union Bank of Newfoundland collapsed on December 10, 1894, the Merchants Bank expanded to Newfoundland on January 31, 1895.[14]

 
The Union Bank of Halifax building, c. 1900. The bank merged with RBC in 1910.

As the bank grew, executives changed its name to reflect its growth and western expansion.[13] In 1901, the Merchants Bank of Halifax changed its name to the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). The centre of the Canadian financial industry had moved from Halifax to Montreal, so the Merchants Bank relocated its head office there. In 1910, RBC merged with the Union Bank of Halifax. In the same year it built a bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba, designed by Carrère and Hastings, in beaux-arts classicism proclaiming the financial dominance of Winnipeg in the prairies.[15] To improve its position in Ontario, RBC merged with Traders Bank of Canada in 1912 and in 1917 RBC merged with Quebec Bank, which was founded in 1818 and chartered in 1822 in Quebec City.

RBC's presence in Manitoba and Saskatchewan was strengthened through a 1918 merger with Northern Crown Bank, the product of the 1908 merger of Northern Bank (established in 1905 in Winnipeg) and Crown Bank of Canada (1904), based in Ontario. RBC's presence in the Canadian Prairie was further expanded by the 1925 merger with the Union Bank of Canada, which had begun in Quebec City in 1865 as the Union Bank of Lower Canada, but changed its name in 1886. The Union Bank of Canada had moved its headquarters to Winnipeg in 1912, and had built a strong presence in the Prairies and opened the first bank in the Northwest Territories at Fort Smith in 1921.[16][17]

In 1935, RBC merged with Crown Savings and Loan Co. merged with Industrial Mortgage & Trust Co.[18]

RoyWest Banking Corporation was formed in Nassau, Bahamas in 1965, to undertake medium-term lending and trustee business in the British West Indies.[19] Majority owned by seven firms, including RBC and Westminster Bank, sole ownership transferred to National Westminster Bank in 1987.[20]

RBC installed its first computer in 1961, the IBM 1401, the first to do so in Canadian banking.[21] In the 1960s, RBC Insurance was created.[13] In 1968, it merged with Ontario Loan and Debenture Company (formerly Ontario Savings and Investment Society).[22] RBC Insurance is the largest Canadian bank-owned insurance organization, with services to over five million people. It provides life, health, travel, home and auto and reinsurance products as well as creditor and business insurance services.[13] The completion of Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto in 1976 saw the relocation of many critical head-office functions from Montreal, with Toronto serving as RBC's corporate headquarters ever since.[23] In 1993, RBC merged with Royal Trust.

In 1998, RBC acquired Security First Network Bank in Atlanta—the first pure Internet bank.[24] In the same year, the Royal Bank of Canada proposed to merge with the Bank of Montreal, at the same time as the Toronto-Dominion Bank proposed to merge with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Both mergers were examined by the Competition Bureau of Canada, and ultimately rejected by Paul Martin, at the time the Finance Minister of Canada, and future Prime Minister.

In 2000, RBC merged merchant credit/debit card acquiring business with the Bank of Montreal's to form Moneris Solutions. In 2013, RBC completed the acquisition of the Canadian subsidiary of Ally Financial.[25]

An RBC branch in The Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa was firebombed in May 2010. The party responsible later identified themselves on Independent Media Center and threatened to make their presence at the upcoming 2010 G20 Toronto summit.[26]

In November 2022, RBC and HSBC Canada announced a deal which would see RBC acquiring 100% of the common shares of HSBC Canada for an all-cash purchase price of $13.5 billion, a multiple of 9.4 times HSBC Canada's estimated 2024 earnings. Completion of the transaction is expected by late 2023, subject to regulatory approvals.[27] In December 2023, RBC received approval from Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to take over HSBC Bank in a deal. Conditions for the deal include that none of HSBC Canada's 4,000 employees will be laid off within six months of the closing date or two years for direct staff, and banking services will be provided at 33 HSBC branches for at least another four years. RBC will also provide $7 billion in financing for affordable housing developments in Canada.[28]

International expansion edit

 
A $20 RBC banknote from 1938, issued for circulation in Barbados
 
RBC Plaza in Minneapolis, headquarters for RBC Wealth Management, formerly Dain Rauscher Wessels, a firm acquired by RBC in 2000
  • 1882: Merchants Bank of Halifax opened offices in Bermuda and Newfoundland.
  • 1899: RBC opened an agency in New York City and a branch in Havana.
  • 1903: RBC bought Banco de Oriente de Santiago de Cuba. By the mid-1920s, RBC had 65 branches in Cuba and is the largest bank in the country.
  • 1904: RBC bought Banco del Commercio de Havana.
  • 1907: RBC opened a branch in San Juan, Puerto Rico; branches in Mayagüez and Ponce followed.
  • 1909: RBC established a branch in Nassau, Bahamas.
  • 1910: RBC opened a branch in London and acquired branches in Puerto Rico and Port of Spain, Trinidad as a result of its acquisition of Union Bank of Halifax.
  • 1911: RBC opened an agency in New York City, and branches in Bridgetown, Barbados, and Kingston, Jamaica.
  • 1912: RBC bought Bank of British Honduras (incorporated in 1902 by United States citizens from Mobile) in British Honduras, which it converted to a branch.
    • RBC opened a branch in the Dominican Republic; three more follow.
  • 1913: RBC opened a branch in Grenada.
  • 1914: RBC bought out Bank of British Guiana (est. 1836), in British Guiana, and converted it to a branch.
  • 1915: RBC opened branches in Costa Rica, Antigua, Dominica, and Saint Kitts.
  • 1916: RBC opened a branch in Venezuela.
  • 1917: RBC opened branches in Antigua, Dominica, St. Kitts, Montserrat, Nevis, and Tobago.
  • 1918: RBC opened a branch in Barcelona, and another in Vladivostok that lasted less than a year.
  • 1919: RBC opened branches in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paris, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
  • 1920: RBC opened a branch in Colombia and a branch in Castries, St Lucia.
  • 1923: RBC bought and consolidated the banking operations of Pedro Gomez Mena e Hijo in Cuba.
  • 1925: RBC opened a branch in Peru, and acquired the American-owned, and failed, Bank of Central and South America. The purchase of BCSA brought with it subsidiaries, and their branches, in Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, and Venezuela
  • 1932: RBC closed its branch in St. Lucia.
  • 1940: RBC closed its branches in Martinique and Guadeloupe.
  • 1958: A representative office opened in Hong Kong, which became a branch in 1978.[29]
  • 1959: RBC opened a branch in St. Vincent.
  • 1960: RBC returned to St. Lucia.
  • 1960: Fidel Castro's regime acquired RBC's operations in Cuba on December 8.[14] At the time of the forced sale, RBC had 24 branches in Cuba. From 1961 to 1965, RBC maintained a Special Representative in Havana to facilitate trade between Cuba and Canada. After the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961, the Special Representative acted as a financial intermediary between the American and Cuban governments to manage the ransoming of the prisoners for food and agricultural machinery.
  • 1964: RBC opened a branch in George Town, Cayman Islands.
  • 1970s: As a result of Law 75, RBC's operations in Colombia became Banco Royal Colombiano.
  • 1973: RBC was forced to incorporate its operations in Jamaica, which became Royal Bank (Jamaica).
  • 1980: RBC purchased Banco de San Juan in Puerto Rico, adding its 14 branches to the six that RBC already had in Puerto Rico. RBC sold its assets in Grenada to Republic Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • 1985: RBC started to withdraw from much of the Caribbean.
    • It sold its 12 branches in the Dominican Republic to Banco de Comercio Dominicano.
    • It also sold its stake in Royal Bank (Jamaica) to Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance. Branches in Curacao, Aruba, St. Maarten and Dominica are still open (1985–present)
    • The Government of Guyana nationalized its operations there and renamed the bank the National Bank of Industry and Commerce Ltd.[30][31]
    • Additionally, RBC incorporated its operations in Trinidad and Tobago locally, floating the shares, thereby divesting itself of ownership. The new bank took the name Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (RBTT).
  • 1986: National Mutual Royal Bank opened in Australia with RBC having a 50% shareholding[32]
  • 1986: RBC sold its two branches in Haiti to Societe Generale Haitienne de Banque, a local bank.
  • 1987: RBC sold its operations in Belize, ex-British Honduras, to Belize Holdings Inc., which renamed them Belize Bank.
  • 1990: National Mutual Royal Bank in Australia sold to the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group[33]
  • 1993: RBC sold Royal Bank of Puerto Rico to Spain's Banco Bilbao-Vizcaya.
  • 1995: RBC sold Royal Trust Bank (Austria) to Anglo Irish Bank, which renamed it Anglo Irish Bank (Austria).
  • 2000: Acquired Dain Rauscher Wessels, a US brokerage and investment banking firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota[34]
  • 2001: RBC acquired Centura Bank based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.[35]
  • 2001: RBC bought the investment banking and brokerage firm Tucker Anthony Sutro (Boston) from John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.[36]
  • 2003: RBC purchased Florida interest in Provident Financial Group, Cincinnati OH.
  • 2003: Hong Kong branch started operating as a licensed bank.[37]
  • 2006: RBC upgraded its representative office in Beijing, China, to a branch.
  • 2006: Created an institutional investment joint venture with Dexia. The 50/50 partnership operated under the name RBC Dexia Investor Services.[38]
  • 2007: RBC acquires Carlin Financial. [39]
  • 2008: RBC established a representative office in Mumbai, India. RBC re-acquired 98.14% of the shares of Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. This brought RBC back to Trinidad and Tobago 20 years after it had withdrawn and provided it with a presence in other islands served by RBTT.
  • 2011: RBC sold RBC Bank to PNC Financial Services for US$3.62 billion. PNC ATMs are now used by customers with RBC Bank (Georgia), N.A. providing Canadians with bank options when they are residing in the US.
  • 2012: RBC completed the acquisition of Dexia's 50% stake in RBC Dexia Investor Services Limited, making it the sole owner of the newly named [RBC Investor & Treasury Services].[40] RBC also opened a Branch in Wilemstad, Curaçao.
  • 2014: RBC "entered into a merger agreement to acquire City National Corporation", a major U. S. bank.[41]
  • 2015: RBC agreed to sell its Swiss private bank Royal Bank of Canada (Suisse) SA to local rival SYZ Group. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. Royal Bank of Canada (Suisse) manages CHF 10 billion (US$10.5 billion, C$13.4 billion) of assets for clients in Africa, the Middle East and South America.[42]
  • 2015: RBC completed the acquisition of City National Bank (November)
  • 2016: On January 21, 2016, Aviva announced the acquisition of RBC General Insurance Company, for C$582 million.[43]
  • 2019: RBC agreed to sell its Eastern Caribbean banking operations, in places such as Antigua, Dominica, and Saint Lucia, to a consortium of banks in the region.[44]
  • 2022: RBC announced the acquisition of wealth manager Brewin Dolphin in the United Kingdom, in a deal which valued Brewin Dolphin at C$2.4bn (£1.6bn). [45]

Branding edit

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Logo used by RBC from 1979 to 2001, designed by Gottschalk + Ash.

The bank's first modern identity was designed by firm Lippincott & Margulies, and was introduced in January 1962. From this point forward the bank's logo has contained the same basic element of a stylized lion clutching a globe, becoming more simplified with each iteration. Alongside promotion of the Royal Bank Plaza, a tweaked version of the mark by Montreal design consultancy Gottschalk + Ash silently debuted in June 1979. The same basic form was retained, however many lines were thickened and details simplified to facilitate printing at small sizes. The total brand overhaul and shortening of the Royal Bank name to RBC in August 2001 coincided with their expansion into the United States market.[46] The direction of the lion, now further simplified, was reversed, the crown above omitted, and both the symbol and wordmark were placed within a blue shield.

Sponsorship edit

RBC sponsors cultural events including the Toronto International Film Festival. It also sponsors the RBC Taylor Prize, a literary award for non-fiction writing in Canada, and hosts a yearly Canadian Women Entrepreneur Award.[47][48] In July 2013, the RBC Foundation partnered with the University of Toronto to revive the Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, given to recognize achievement in Canadian theatre.[49] [50] [51]

 
An RBC logo at the 2010 Winter Olympics

RBC is one of Canada's largest sponsors of amateur sports and is the longest-running Canadian sponsor of the Olympic Games. It employs dozens of top-tier amateur athletes as part-time spokespeople through the RBC Olympians program. RBC is a former premier sponsor of Hockey Canada and previously owned the naming rights to the National Junior A Championship, then called the Royal Bank Cup (later the RBC Cup). In addition, it supports Canadian hockey at the grassroots level through the RBC Play Hockey program.

RBC owns naming rights to the RBC Centre, RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, RBC Canadian Open, and RBC Heritage (formerly the Heritage Classic). From 2002 to 2012, RBC previously held the naming rights to what is now the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina.[52]

RBC has owned naming rights for the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award, presented annually by Canadian Immigrant, since 2013.[53]

Corporate governance edit

The title of Royal Bank's top executive has changed several times. Initially it was styled as President. Later, it became chief executive officer and one often carried additional responsibilities as chairman of the board, while the second-in-command was the President. Allan R. Taylor was chairman and CEO from 1986 to 1994, and he was succeeded by John Cleghorn in that capacity from 1994 to 2001. Dave McKay is currently the President and chief executive officer.

David P. O'Brien has served as the institution's chairman (non-executive) since 2004. The position was formerly held by Guy Saint-Pierre, who held the position from 2001 to 2004.

Chief executive officers edit

Head offices edit

 
 
Place Ville Marie, Montreal (left), serves as the official head office for RBC, whereas Royal Bank Plaza, Toronto (right), serves as the bank's corporate headquarters.[2]

The head office for the institution was initially located at the Merchants' Bank of Halifax Building, on Bedford Row, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The building served as the head office for the bank from 1864 to 1907. In 1907, the RBC relocated its head office to the Four Pillars Building, at 147 Saint Jacques Street (renumbered 221 in 1928), Montreal. The building was used as RBC's head office until 1928. The Four Pillars Building was later demolished, with only its facade remaining.[54] In 1928, RBC moved its head office to the Old Royal Bank Building, at 360 Saint Jacques Street, Montreal.

In 1962, RBC moved its head office to Place Ville-Marie, at University Street and René-Lévesque Boulevard in Montreal. In 1976, RBC completed Royal Bank Plaza, at 200 Bay Street, Toronto, and shifted the majority of its critical head-office functions from Montreal to Toronto.[55] The Royal Bank of Canada presently operates two headquarters, with its corporate headquarters at Royal Bank Plaza and its head office based at Place Ville-Marie.[2] Most of its management operations are based in Toronto.[3]

Controversies edit

Discrimination edit

On January 15, 2007, CBC Radio reported RBC was "refusing" to open US dollar accounts for people of certain nationalities.[56] Canadian citizens with dual citizenship in Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Myanmar, North Korea or Sudan (mostly countries with US sanctions) were affected. The US Treasury Department restricts certain foreign nationals from using the US dollar payment system to limit terrorism and money laundering after the September 11, 2001, attacks. RBC replied that compliance with such laws does not represent an endorsement by the bank and on January 17, clarified its position on the application of the US laws, specifying that "with some exceptions" it does open accounts for dual citizens of the sanctioned countries.[57] There have also been reports that the bank had closed the accounts of some Iranian-Canadian citizens.[58]

Environment edit

According to a report by Rainforest Action Network, RBC's financing of oil sands bitumen extraction and expansion amounted to "more than $2.3 billion in loans and financing [of] more than $6.9 billion in [corporate] debt between 2003 and 2007 for 13 companies including: Encana, Husky Energy, OPTI Canada, Delphi Energy, Canadian Oil Sands Trust, Northwest Upgrading, Suncor, TotalEnergies, Connacher Oil and Gas, InterPipeline and Enbridge".[59]

A 2020 report on fossil fuel finance by the Sierra Club and Rainforest Action Network found that RBC was the fifth largest funder of fossil fuels in the world, and largest in Canada, investing over US$160 billion on fossil fuel projects since the Paris Agreement in 2015.[60] This sparked criticism from environmental groups and climate activists.[61]

A more recent 2023 report from a coalition of environmental group places RBC as the largest financier of fossil fuel in the world in 2022, investing US$42 billion in fossil fuel projects in that year alone. [62] [63]

Funding of SCO litigation on Linux edit

RBC invested in SCO Group during the series of court cases seeking to collect royalties from the users of Linux.[64]

Investor protection edit

In 2014, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission fined RBC $35,000,000 for engaging in more than 1,000 wash sales, fictitious sales, and other non-competitive practices over a three year period.[65]

Mismarking edit

In 2007, the Royal Bank of Canada fired several traders in its corporate bond business, after another trader accused them of mismarking bonds the bank held by overpricing them, and marked down the values of the bonds and recognized $13 million of trading losses relating to the bonds.[66] The bank said it investigated the accusations, and took remedial action.[66] The Globe and Mail noted: "traders might have an incentive to boost [the bonds'] prices because it could have an impact on their bonuses."[66]

Temporary foreign workers and Canadian layoffs edit

In April 2013, the CBC reported that the Royal Bank of Canada was indirectly hiring temporary foreign workers to replace 45 Canadian information technology workers.[67]

The CBC reported on May 7, 2013, that during Question Period in Parliament the NDP leveled accusations against the government and then Prime Minister Stephen Harper, to which he responded that the government has been working on problems with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program for more than a year.[68]

Vacation pay class action lawsuit edit

On December 29, 2022, the Supreme Court of Ontario certified a class action lawsuit permitting employees of RBC Dominion Securities to seek $800 million in damages, over alleged unpaid wages for holidays and other vacation days.[69]

Memberships edit

RBC is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association which includes Canada's Big Five banks, and is a registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada's chartered banks.

It is also a member of:

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The bank maintains both a "corporate headquarters" in Toronto, and a "head office" in Montreal, with most of its management operations taking place in Toronto.[2][3]

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Works cited edit

Further reading edit

  • McDowall, Duncan (1993). Au coeur de l'action: Banque Royale (in French). Montreal: les Editions de l'Homme. ISBN 978-2761911146.

External links edit

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This article is about the Canadian multinational commercial bank For the brand name the bank operates under in the United States see RBC Bank For the Canadian central bank see Bank of Canada Not to be confused with Royal Trust Canada or Royal Canadian Bank Royal Bank of Canada RBC French Banque Royale du Canada is a Canadian multinational financial services company and the largest bank in Canada by market capitalization The bank serves over 20 million clients and has more than 100 000 employees worldwide 2 Founded in 1864 in Halifax Nova Scotia it maintains its corporate headquarters in Toronto and its head office in Montreal 2 RBC s institution number is 003 In November 2017 RBC was added to the Financial Stability Board s list of global systemically important banks Royal Bank of CanadaRoyal Bank Plaza in downtown TorontoCompany typePublicTraded asTSX RY NYSE RY S amp P TSX 60 componentISINCA7800871021IndustryFinancial servicesFounded1864 160 years ago 1864 1 in Halifax Nova ScotiaHeadquartersMontreal Quebec Canada Toronto Ontario Canada 2 note 1 Key peopleDavid I McKay President and CEO 4 ServicesRetail bankingcorporate bankinginvestment bankingmortgage loansprivate bankingwealth managementcredit cardsfinance and insuranceRevenueCA 56 13 billion 2023 5 Net incomeCA 14 87 billion 2023 5 AUMCA 1 07 trillion 2023 5 Total assetsCA 2 0 trillion 2023 5 Total equityCA 117 76 billion 2023 5 Number of employees94 000 2023 5 SubsidiariesCity National BankRBC BankRBC Royal TrustRoyal Bank of Trinidad and TobagoBrewin DolphinWebsiterbc wbr com In Canada the bank s personal and commercial banking operations are branded as RBC Royal Bank in English and RBC Banque Royale in French and serves approximately 11 million clients through its network of 1 284 branches RBC Bank is a US banking subsidiary which formerly operated 439 branches across six states in the Southeastern United States 6 but now only offers cross border banking services to Canadian travellers and expats RBC s other Los Angeles based US subsidiary City National Bank operates 79 branches across 11 US states 7 RBC also has 127 branches across seventeen countries in the Caribbean which serve more than 16 million clients 8 RBC Capital Markets is RBC s worldwide investment and corporate banking subsidiary while the investment brokerage firm is known as RBC Dominion Securities Investment banking services are also provided through RBC Bank and the focus is on middle market clients In 2011 RBC was the largest Canadian company by revenue and market capitalization 9 In 2023 the company was ranked 38th in the Forbes Global 2000 10 The company has operations in Canada and 36 other countries 11 and had CA 1 01 trillion of assets under management in 2021 5 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 International expansion 2 Branding 2 1 Logo 2 2 Sponsorship 3 Corporate governance 3 1 Chief executive officers 3 2 Head offices 4 Controversies 4 1 Discrimination 4 2 Environment 4 3 Funding of SCO litigation on Linux 4 4 Investor protection 4 5 Mismarking 4 6 Temporary foreign workers and Canadian layoffs 4 7 Vacation pay class action lawsuit 5 Memberships 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Works cited 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editIn 1864 the Merchants Bank of Halifax was founded in Halifax Nova Scotia as a commercial bank that financed the fishing and timber industries and the European and Caribbean import export businesses 13 By 1869 the Merchants Bank was officially incorporated and received its federal charter in the same year 14 During the 1870s and 1880s the bank expanded into the other Maritime Provinces When both the Newfoundland Commercial Bank and Union Bank of Newfoundland collapsed on December 10 1894 the Merchants Bank expanded to Newfoundland on January 31 1895 14 nbsp The Union Bank of Halifax building c 1900 The bank merged with RBC in 1910 As the bank grew executives changed its name to reflect its growth and western expansion 13 In 1901 the Merchants Bank of Halifax changed its name to the Royal Bank of Canada RBC The centre of the Canadian financial industry had moved from Halifax to Montreal so the Merchants Bank relocated its head office there In 1910 RBC merged with the Union Bank of Halifax In the same year it built a bank branch in Winnipeg Manitoba designed by Carrere and Hastings in beaux arts classicism proclaiming the financial dominance of Winnipeg in the prairies 15 To improve its position in Ontario RBC merged with Traders Bank of Canada in 1912 and in 1917 RBC merged with Quebec Bank which was founded in 1818 and chartered in 1822 in Quebec City RBC s presence in Manitoba and Saskatchewan was strengthened through a 1918 merger with Northern Crown Bank the product of the 1908 merger of Northern Bank established in 1905 in Winnipeg and Crown Bank of Canada 1904 based in Ontario RBC s presence in the Canadian Prairie was further expanded by the 1925 merger with the Union Bank of Canada which had begun in Quebec City in 1865 as the Union Bank of Lower Canada but changed its name in 1886 The Union Bank of Canada had moved its headquarters to Winnipeg in 1912 and had built a strong presence in the Prairies and opened the first bank in the Northwest Territories at Fort Smith in 1921 16 17 In 1935 RBC merged with Crown Savings and Loan Co merged with Industrial Mortgage amp Trust Co 18 RoyWest Banking Corporation was formed in Nassau Bahamas in 1965 to undertake medium term lending and trustee business in the British West Indies 19 Majority owned by seven firms including RBC and Westminster Bank sole ownership transferred to National Westminster Bank in 1987 20 RBC installed its first computer in 1961 the IBM 1401 the first to do so in Canadian banking 21 In the 1960s RBC Insurance was created 13 In 1968 it merged with Ontario Loan and Debenture Company formerly Ontario Savings and Investment Society 22 RBC Insurance is the largest Canadian bank owned insurance organization with services to over five million people It provides life health travel home and auto and reinsurance products as well as creditor and business insurance services 13 The completion of Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto in 1976 saw the relocation of many critical head office functions from Montreal with Toronto serving as RBC s corporate headquarters ever since 23 In 1993 RBC merged with Royal Trust In 1998 RBC acquired Security First Network Bank in Atlanta the first pure Internet bank 24 In the same year the Royal Bank of Canada proposed to merge with the Bank of Montreal at the same time as the Toronto Dominion Bank proposed to merge with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Both mergers were examined by the Competition Bureau of Canada and ultimately rejected by Paul Martin at the time the Finance Minister of Canada and future Prime Minister In 2000 RBC merged merchant credit debit card acquiring business with the Bank of Montreal s to form Moneris Solutions In 2013 RBC completed the acquisition of the Canadian subsidiary of Ally Financial 25 An RBC branch in The Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa was firebombed in May 2010 The party responsible later identified themselves on Independent Media Center and threatened to make their presence at the upcoming 2010 G20 Toronto summit 26 In November 2022 RBC and HSBC Canada announced a deal which would see RBC acquiring 100 of the common shares of HSBC Canada for an all cash purchase price of 13 5 billion a multiple of 9 4 times HSBC Canada s estimated 2024 earnings Completion of the transaction is expected by late 2023 subject to regulatory approvals 27 In December 2023 RBC received approval from Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to take over HSBC Bank in a deal Conditions for the deal include that none of HSBC Canada s 4 000 employees will be laid off within six months of the closing date or two years for direct staff and banking services will be provided at 33 HSBC branches for at least another four years RBC will also provide 7 billion in financing for affordable housing developments in Canada 28 International expansion edit nbsp A 20 RBC banknote from 1938 issued for circulation in Barbados nbsp RBC Plaza in Minneapolis headquarters for RBC Wealth Management formerly Dain Rauscher Wessels a firm acquired by RBC in 2000 1882 Merchants Bank of Halifax opened offices in Bermuda and Newfoundland 1899 RBC opened an agency in New York City and a branch in Havana 1903 RBC bought Banco de Oriente de Santiago de Cuba By the mid 1920s RBC had 65 branches in Cuba and is the largest bank in the country 1904 RBC bought Banco del Commercio de Havana 1907 RBC opened a branch in San Juan Puerto Rico branches in Mayaguez and Ponce followed 1909 RBC established a branch in Nassau Bahamas 1910 RBC opened a branch in London and acquired branches in Puerto Rico and Port of Spain Trinidad as a result of its acquisition of Union Bank of Halifax 1911 RBC opened an agency in New York City and branches in Bridgetown Barbados and Kingston Jamaica 1912 RBC bought Bank of British Honduras incorporated in 1902 by United States citizens from Mobile in British Honduras which it converted to a branch RBC opened a branch in the Dominican Republic three more follow 1913 RBC opened a branch in Grenada 1914 RBC bought out Bank of British Guiana est 1836 in British Guiana and converted it to a branch 1915 RBC opened branches in Costa Rica Antigua Dominica and Saint Kitts 1916 RBC opened a branch in Venezuela 1917 RBC opened branches in Antigua Dominica St Kitts Montserrat Nevis and Tobago 1918 RBC opened a branch in Barcelona and another in Vladivostok that lasted less than a year 1919 RBC opened branches in Brazil Argentina Uruguay Paris Martinique Guadeloupe and Port au Prince Haiti 1920 RBC opened a branch in Colombia and a branch in Castries St Lucia 1923 RBC bought and consolidated the banking operations of Pedro Gomez Mena e Hijo in Cuba 1925 RBC opened a branch in Peru and acquired the American owned and failed Bank of Central and South America The purchase of BCSA brought with it subsidiaries and their branches in Colombia Costa Rica Peru and Venezuela 1932 RBC closed its branch in St Lucia 1940 RBC closed its branches in Martinique and Guadeloupe 1958 A representative office opened in Hong Kong which became a branch in 1978 29 1959 RBC opened a branch in St Vincent 1960 RBC returned to St Lucia 1960 Fidel Castro s regime acquired RBC s operations in Cuba on December 8 14 At the time of the forced sale RBC had 24 branches in Cuba From 1961 to 1965 RBC maintained a Special Representative in Havana to facilitate trade between Cuba and Canada After the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961 the Special Representative acted as a financial intermediary between the American and Cuban governments to manage the ransoming of the prisoners for food and agricultural machinery 1964 RBC opened a branch in George Town Cayman Islands 1970s As a result of Law 75 RBC s operations in Colombia became Banco Royal Colombiano 1973 RBC was forced to incorporate its operations in Jamaica which became Royal Bank Jamaica 1980 RBC purchased Banco de San Juan in Puerto Rico adding its 14 branches to the six that RBC already had in Puerto Rico RBC sold its assets in Grenada to Republic Bank of Trinidad and Tobago 1985 RBC started to withdraw from much of the Caribbean It sold its 12 branches in the Dominican Republic to Banco de Comercio Dominicano It also sold its stake in Royal Bank Jamaica to Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Branches in Curacao Aruba St Maarten and Dominica are still open 1985 present The Government of Guyana nationalized its operations there and renamed the bank the National Bank of Industry and Commerce Ltd 30 31 Additionally RBC incorporated its operations in Trinidad and Tobago locally floating the shares thereby divesting itself of ownership The new bank took the name Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago RBTT 1986 National Mutual Royal Bank opened in Australia with RBC having a 50 shareholding 32 1986 RBC sold its two branches in Haiti to Societe Generale Haitienne de Banque a local bank 1987 RBC sold its operations in Belize ex British Honduras to Belize Holdings Inc which renamed them Belize Bank 1990 National Mutual Royal Bank in Australia sold to the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group 33 1993 RBC sold Royal Bank of Puerto Rico to Spain s Banco Bilbao Vizcaya 1995 RBC sold Royal Trust Bank Austria to Anglo Irish Bank which renamed it Anglo Irish Bank Austria 2000 Acquired Dain Rauscher Wessels a US brokerage and investment banking firm based in Minneapolis Minnesota 34 2001 RBC acquired Centura Bank based in Rocky Mount North Carolina 35 2001 RBC bought the investment banking and brokerage firm Tucker Anthony Sutro Boston from John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co 36 2003 RBC purchased Florida interest in Provident Financial Group Cincinnati OH 2003 Hong Kong branch started operating as a licensed bank 37 2006 RBC upgraded its representative office in Beijing China to a branch 2006 Created an institutional investment joint venture with Dexia The 50 50 partnership operated under the name RBC Dexia Investor Services 38 2007 RBC acquires Carlin Financial 39 2008 RBC established a representative office in Mumbai India RBC re acquired 98 14 of the shares of Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago This brought RBC back to Trinidad and Tobago 20 years after it had withdrawn and provided it with a presence in other islands served by RBTT 2011 RBC sold RBC Bank to PNC Financial Services for US 3 62 billion PNC ATMs are now used by customers with RBC Bank Georgia N A providing Canadians with bank options when they are residing in the US 2012 RBC completed the acquisition of Dexia s 50 stake in RBC Dexia Investor Services Limited making it the sole owner of the newly named RBC Investor amp Treasury Services 40 RBC also opened a Branch in Wilemstad Curacao 2014 RBC entered into a merger agreement to acquire City National Corporation a major U S bank 41 2015 RBC agreed to sell its Swiss private bank Royal Bank of Canada Suisse SA to local rival SYZ Group Terms of the sale were not disclosed Royal Bank of Canada Suisse manages CHF 10 billion US 10 5 billion C 13 4 billion of assets for clients in Africa the Middle East and South America 42 2015 RBC completed the acquisition of City National Bank November 2016 On January 21 2016 Aviva announced the acquisition of RBC General Insurance Company for C 582 million 43 2019 RBC agreed to sell its Eastern Caribbean banking operations in places such as Antigua Dominica and Saint Lucia to a consortium of banks in the region 44 2022 RBC announced the acquisition of wealth manager Brewin Dolphin in the United Kingdom in a deal which valued Brewin Dolphin at C 2 4bn 1 6bn 45 Branding editLogo edit nbsp Logo used by RBC from 1979 to 2001 designed by Gottschalk Ash The bank s first modern identity was designed by firm Lippincott amp Margulies and was introduced in January 1962 From this point forward the bank s logo has contained the same basic element of a stylized lion clutching a globe becoming more simplified with each iteration Alongside promotion of the Royal Bank Plaza a tweaked version of the mark by Montreal design consultancy Gottschalk Ash silently debuted in June 1979 The same basic form was retained however many lines were thickened and details simplified to facilitate printing at small sizes The total brand overhaul and shortening of the Royal Bank name to RBC in August 2001 coincided with their expansion into the United States market 46 The direction of the lion now further simplified was reversed the crown above omitted and both the symbol and wordmark were placed within a blue shield Sponsorship edit RBC sponsors cultural events including the Toronto International Film Festival It also sponsors the RBC Taylor Prize a literary award for non fiction writing in Canada and hosts a yearly Canadian Women Entrepreneur Award 47 48 In July 2013 the RBC Foundation partnered with the University of Toronto to revive the Siminovitch Prize in Theatre given to recognize achievement in Canadian theatre 49 50 51 nbsp An RBC logo at the 2010 Winter Olympics RBC is one of Canada s largest sponsors of amateur sports and is the longest running Canadian sponsor of the Olympic Games It employs dozens of top tier amateur athletes as part time spokespeople through the RBC Olympians program RBC is a former premier sponsor of Hockey Canada and previously owned the naming rights to the National Junior A Championship then called the Royal Bank Cup later the RBC Cup In addition it supports Canadian hockey at the grassroots level through the RBC Play Hockey program RBC owns naming rights to the RBC Centre RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg RBC Canadian Open and RBC Heritage formerly the Heritage Classic From 2002 to 2012 RBC previously held the naming rights to what is now the PNC Arena in Raleigh North Carolina 52 RBC has owned naming rights for the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award presented annually by Canadian Immigrant since 2013 53 Corporate governance editThe title of Royal Bank s top executive has changed several times Initially it was styled as President Later it became chief executive officer and one often carried additional responsibilities as chairman of the board while the second in command was the President Allan R Taylor was chairman and CEO from 1986 to 1994 and he was succeeded by John Cleghorn in that capacity from 1994 to 2001 Dave McKay is currently the President and chief executive officer David P O Brien has served as the institution s chairman non executive since 2004 The position was formerly held by Guy Saint Pierre who held the position from 2001 to 2004 Chief executive officers edit Thomas Edward Kenny 1879 1908 Herbert Samuel Holt 1908 1934 Morris W Wilson 1934 1946 Sydney Dobson 1946 1949 James Muir 1949 1960 W Earle McLaughlin 1960 1979 Rowland C Frazee 1977 1980 Jock K Finlayson 1980 1983 Allan R Taylor 1986 1994 John E Cleghorn 1994 2001 Gordon Nixon 2001 2014 David I McKay 2014 present Head offices edit nbsp nbsp Place Ville Marie Montreal left serves as the official head office for RBC whereas Royal Bank Plaza Toronto right serves as the bank s corporate headquarters 2 The head office for the institution was initially located at the Merchants Bank of Halifax Building on Bedford Row Halifax Nova Scotia The building served as the head office for the bank from 1864 to 1907 In 1907 the RBC relocated its head office to the Four Pillars Building at 147 Saint Jacques Street renumbered 221 in 1928 Montreal The building was used as RBC s head office until 1928 The Four Pillars Building was later demolished with only its facade remaining 54 In 1928 RBC moved its head office to the Old Royal Bank Building at 360 Saint Jacques Street Montreal In 1962 RBC moved its head office to Place Ville Marie at University Street and Rene Levesque Boulevard in Montreal In 1976 RBC completed Royal Bank Plaza at 200 Bay Street Toronto and shifted the majority of its critical head office functions from Montreal to Toronto 55 The Royal Bank of Canada presently operates two headquarters with its corporate headquarters at Royal Bank Plaza and its head office based at Place Ville Marie 2 Most of its management operations are based in Toronto 3 Controversies editDiscrimination edit On January 15 2007 CBC Radio reported RBC was refusing to open US dollar accounts for people of certain nationalities 56 Canadian citizens with dual citizenship in Cuba Iran Iraq Myanmar North Korea or Sudan mostly countries with US sanctions were affected The US Treasury Department restricts certain foreign nationals from using the US dollar payment system to limit terrorism and money laundering after the September 11 2001 attacks RBC replied that compliance with such laws does not represent an endorsement by the bank and on January 17 clarified its position on the application of the US laws specifying that with some exceptions it does open accounts for dual citizens of the sanctioned countries 57 There have also been reports that the bank had closed the accounts of some Iranian Canadian citizens 58 Environment edit According to a report by Rainforest Action Network RBC s financing of oil sands bitumen extraction and expansion amounted to more than 2 3 billion in loans and financing of more than 6 9 billion in corporate debt between 2003 and 2007 for 13 companies including Encana Husky Energy OPTI Canada Delphi Energy Canadian Oil Sands Trust Northwest Upgrading Suncor TotalEnergies Connacher Oil and Gas InterPipeline and Enbridge 59 A 2020 report on fossil fuel finance by the Sierra Club and Rainforest Action Network found that RBC was the fifth largest funder of fossil fuels in the world and largest in Canada investing over US 160 billion on fossil fuel projects since the Paris Agreement in 2015 60 This sparked criticism from environmental groups and climate activists 61 A more recent 2023 report from a coalition of environmental group places RBC as the largest financier of fossil fuel in the world in 2022 investing US 42 billion in fossil fuel projects in that year alone 62 63 Funding of SCO litigation on Linux edit RBC invested in SCO Group during the series of court cases seeking to collect royalties from the users of Linux 64 Investor protection edit In 2014 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission fined RBC 35 000 000 for engaging in more than 1 000 wash sales fictitious sales and other non competitive practices over a three year period 65 Mismarking edit In 2007 the Royal Bank of Canada fired several traders in its corporate bond business after another trader accused them of mismarking bonds the bank held by overpricing them and marked down the values of the bonds and recognized 13 million of trading losses relating to the bonds 66 The bank said it investigated the accusations and took remedial action 66 The Globe and Mail noted traders might have an incentive to boost the bonds prices because it could have an impact on their bonuses 66 Temporary foreign workers and Canadian layoffs edit Main article Temporary foreign worker program in Canada See also Amanda Lang RBC controversy In April 2013 the CBC reported that the Royal Bank of Canada was indirectly hiring temporary foreign workers to replace 45 Canadian information technology workers 67 The CBC reported on May 7 2013 that during Question Period in Parliament the NDP leveled accusations against the government and then Prime Minister Stephen Harper to which he responded that the government has been working on problems with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program for more than a year 68 Vacation pay class action lawsuit edit See also RBC Dominion Securities Legal affairs On December 29 2022 the Supreme Court of Ontario certified a class action lawsuit permitting employees of RBC Dominion Securities to seek 800 million in damages over alleged unpaid wages for holidays and other vacation days 69 Memberships editRBC is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association which includes Canada s Big Five banks and is a registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada s chartered banks It is also a member of CarIFS ATM Network Interac Mastercard in Canadian and Caribbean markets NYCE point of sale Network Plus Network Global Banking Alliance for Women 70 See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp Banks portal Big Five banks List of banks and credit unions in Canada List of banks in the Americas List of investors in Bernard L Madoff Investment Securities List of largest banksNotes edit The bank maintains both a corporate headquarters in Toronto and a head office in Montreal with most of its management operations taking place in Toronto 2 3 References edit McDowall 1993 pp 22 23 a b c d e f Royal Bank of Canada Annual Report 2015 PDF Royal Bank of Canada October 31 2008 Retrieved August 5 2014 a b Yusufali Sasha August 4 2015 Royal Bank of Canada The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved August 19 2017 Our Leadership RBC Retrieved January 12 2022 a b c d e f g 2023 Annual Report PDF Investor Relations Royal Bank of Canada Retrieved December 10 2023 About RBC Bank Company Profile Royal Bank of Canada Retrieved February 19 2011 City National Bank locations City National Bank Retrieved May 15 2022 Royal Bank of Canada Annual Report 2008 PDF RBC October 31 2008 Retrieved August 5 2014 Canada s 100 biggest companies by market cap The Globe and Mail Toronto theglobeandmail com June 23 2011 Retrieved August 5 2014 The Global 2000 2023 Forbes Archived from the original on 2024 01 29 Retrieved 2024 02 07 Corporate Profile PDF RBC Retrieved August 29 2020 Global Private Banking Benchmark 2014 Scorpio Report Scorpiopartnership com July 17 2014 Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved December 27 2015 a b c d RBC Insurance History 2016 Retrieved March 23 2016 a b c Pound Richard W September 30 2004 Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates Fitzhenry and Whiteside ISBN 978 1550411713 Kalman Harold D Vattay Sharon December 16 2013 Bank Architecture The Canadian Encyclopedia Toronto Historica Foundation Retrieved August 5 2014 Fumoleau Rene 2004 As Long as this Land Shall Last A History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11 1870 1939 University of Calgary Press p 435 ISBN 978 1 55238 063 5 Filling in the Map Growth by Amalgamation Royal Bank of Canada Retrieved July 28 2022 Nineteenth Legislature 1936 Ontario Sessional Papers PDF p iii OL 23742693M Archived from the original PDF on August 8 2014 Retrieved August 5 2014 Roberts Richard with Arnander Christopher Take Your Partners Orion the Consortium Banks and the Transformation of the Euromarkets p 43 Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2001 Annual Report and Accounts 1987 p 17 National Westminster Bank February 23 1988 McDowall 1993 p 371 Brock Daniel J 1990 Jeffery Joseph In Halpenny Francess G ed Dictionary of Canadian Biography Vol XII 1891 1900 online ed University of Toronto Press Retrieved January 4 2012 Celebrating 150 Years A Look Back at Where RBC Came From Royal Bank of Canada January 21 2020 Retrieved November 3 2023 Jordan Meredith June 3 2002 RBC Centura aims high with Eagle Bancshares Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved August 5 2014 Royal Bank buys online savings bank Ally for 3 8B CBC News October 23 2012 Taylor Scott Jackson Kenneth May 19 2010 Police chief vows to nab domestic terrorists Ottawa Sun Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved August 5 2014 RBC buying HSBC Canada for 13 5B cbcnews RBC s takeover of HSBC Canada means less competition on mortgage rates expert CTV News Archived from the original on 2024 02 25 Retrieved 2024 02 25 International Business Outside North America The Impact of Privatisation on the Banking Sector in the Caribbean PDF United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean November 30 2001 Archived from the original PDF on May 26 2013 Retrieved August 5 2014 Implementation Completion Report on a Credit in the Amount of SDR 3 5 Million to the Co Operative Republic of Guyana for a Financial amp Private Sector Institutional Development Project PDF World Bank June 15 2003 Retrieved August 5 2014 Bank opens for business The Canberra Times February 27 1986 p 21 via Trove History Shareholder Centre Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Retrieved July 28 2022 Weber Terry September 28 2000 Royal Bank continues push into U S with Dain Rauscher purchase The Globe and Mail Retrieved February 24 2020 Howlett Karen January 27 2001 Royal buys U S bank Centura The Globe and Mail Retrieved February 24 2020 Sinton Peter October 14 2001 Fading Glory Venerable name in finance is about to disappear as Sutro amp Co is bought by Canadian bank SFGATE Retrieved July 28 2022 Terms and Conditions RBC seeks buyout of Dexia joint venture Yahoo Canada Finance 11 October 2011 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2014 RBC Capital Markets completes acquisition of Carlin Financial Group Investment Executive January 3 2007 Retrieved December 21 2023 Robertson Grant April 3 2013 RBC buying full ownership of RBC Dexia The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 5 2014 RBC to acquire City National Corporation a premier U S private and commercial bank Press release Royal Bank of Canada January 22 2015 Retrieved August 19 2017 RBC sells Swiss private bank operations Press release Royal Bank of Canada July 14 2015 Retrieved August 19 2017 Aviva Canada announces the acquisition of RBC General Insurance Company January 20 2016 The Canadian Press December 12 2019 Royal Bank selling Eastern Caribbean banking operations to consortium Canadian Business Archived from the original on December 12 2019 Retrieved December 12 2019 RBC acquires Brewin Dolphin September 27 2022 Royal Bank of Canada Updates Brand Name and Logo Press release Royal Bank of Canada August 20 2001 Retrieved August 19 2017 RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards www theawards ca Archived from the original on 17 March 2012 Retrieved 16 March 2012 Charles Taylor Prize now known as RBC Taylor Prize adds secondary award Victoria Times Colonist The Canadian Press December 9 2013 Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved August 5 2014 The Siminovitch Prize in Theatre announces new partnerships with University of Toronto and RBC Foundation Yahoo Finance July 24 2013 Archived from the original on January 2 2014 Retrieved July 26 2013 Canadian filmmakers Hollywood celebrities urge TIFF to cut ties with RBC CBC news Filmmakers celebs ask TIFF to cut ties with sponsor RBC over environmental concerns Global News RBC buys naming rights for Winnipeg convention centre CBC News July 2 2013 Retrieved August 5 2014 Canada s Top 25 Immigrants 2013 Canadian Immigrant Retrieved July 28 2022 Fiche d un batiment Ancien siege social de la Banque Royale Saint James the street of banks Vieux Montreal site officiel in French Ville de Montreal Retrieved November 17 2016 Celebrating 150 Years A Look Back at Where RBC Came From Royal Bank of Canada January 21 2020 Retrieved November 3 2023 U S banking regulators carry a big stick The Globe and Mail January 19 2007 Retrieved August 5 2014 RBC issues clarification on U S dollar accounts Press release Royal Bank of Canada January 17 2007 Archived from the original on January 20 2007 Retrieved August 19 2017 Discussions on closed bank accounts between Royal Bank of Canada and Iranian groups Salam Toronto July 3 2013 Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved August 5 2014 Rainforest Action Network RBC s Blue Water problem PDF Report Retrieved December 12 2023 Banking on Climate Change Fossil Fuel Finance Report 2020 PDF Sierra Club and Rainforest Action Network March 18 2020 Climate Activists Target Banks Funding Oil and Gas Canada s National Observer October 29 2021 Royal Bank the No 1 financier of fossil fuel development in the world new report finds Canadian Broadcast Corporation April 13 2023 Foster Shawna New Report Canadian Bank RBC the 1 Financier of Fossil fuels World s Biggest Banks Continued to Pour Billions into Fossil Fuel Expansion Rainforest action network Shankland Stephen October 20 2003 Royal Bank of Canada invests in SCO ZDNet Retrieved October 10 2020 Federal Court Orders Royal Bank of Canada to Pay 35 Million Penalty for Illegal Wash Sales Fictitious Sales and Noncompetitive Transactions CFTC www cftc gov Retrieved September 2 2022 a b c Tara Perkins October 26 2007 Trader alleges RBC undervalued bonds The Globe and Mail Tomlinson Kathy April 6 2013 RBC replaces Canadian staff with foreign workers CBC News Retrieved August 5 2014 Harper says foreign worker program is being fixed CBC News May 7 2013 Retrieved August 5 2014 RBC facing 800M class action lawsuit over alleged pay violations CP24 January 11 2023 Retrieved January 12 2023 First Canadian Businesswomen s Trade Mission to Australia Sydney June 11 14 2002 Royal Bank of Canada Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved August 5 2014 Works cited editMcDowall Duncan 1993 Quick to the Frontier Canada s Royal Bank Toronto McClelland amp Stewart ISBN 978 0771055041 Further reading editMcDowall Duncan 1993 Au coeur de l action Banque Royale in French Montreal les Editions de l Homme ISBN 978 2761911146 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Bank of Canada Official website nbsp Business data for Royal Bank of Canada BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Bank of Canada amp oldid 1220302653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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