RBC creating greater access to banking services for Indigenous Peoples with no monthly fee bank account now available for First Nations, Inuit and Métis
- Industry-leading action opens greater access to banking services
- No monthly fee accounts also available for eligible seniors, youth under age 25, newcomers and RDSP beneficiaries
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"During our extensive engagement process, we heard about the unique systemic barriers and disproportional cost impacts that Indigenous Peoples face when seeking banking services. No monthly fee accounts are one of the cornerstones of those services," noted
"Our new no monthly fee account will help provide greater access to banking services and advice, as well as a path to financial independence for more First Nations, Inuit and Métis, opening up their access to capital and participation in the economy," added Eni. "Given how essential financial access is and the unique barriers Indigenous communities face with full economic participation, we have moved forward with pace to offer greater core banking support as a first priority of delivering on RBC's Reconciliation Action Plan commitments."
The monthly fee for RBC's Day to Day Banking account is now being waived for Indigenous clients, based on the identification they provide to an RBC advisor or already have on file at RBC. Key features of no monthly fee Day to Day Banking that are available to Indigenous clients include:
- 12 debit transactions of any kind per month
- No minimum balance requirement
- Unlimited e-Transfers
- Unlimited Virtual Visa Debit transactions (online purchases)
- Unlimited self-serve electronic funds transfers
- Unlimited public transit debits (on participating transit systems)
- Free online cheque image viewing
There are also a number of other no-cost banking services available at RBC. Monthly Advantage Banking account fees are waived for newcomers during their first year in
For youth up to age 12, RBC Leo's Young Savers Account is a no monthly fee banking option. In addition, the monthly fee for Day to Day Banking accounts is rebated for seniors aged 65+ and waived for beneficiaries of Registered Disability Savings Plans (RDSPs).
No monthly fee and low-cost banking services are part of RBC's ongoing commitment to helping Canadians at all economic levels thrive and prosper. They also demonstrate RBC's response to recent enhancements to the FCAC's voluntary Commitment on Low-Cost and No-Cost Accounts, which come into effect on
"We fully support the intent behind the FCAC's updated commitment and have moved now, ahead of their December timeline, to expand our no monthly fee and low-cost options," said
More details about RBC's bank accounts, including eligibility and key features, are available by visiting https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/bank-accounts/chequing-accounts/.
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