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Royal Bank of Canada

bank, Canada
Also known as: Merchants Bank of Halifax
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Updated:
Ticker:
RY
Share price:
$120.74 (mkt close, Dec. 24, 2024)
Market cap:
$170.79 bil.
Annual revenue:
$56.51 bil.
Earnings per share (prev. year):
$7.82
Sector:
Financials
Industry:
Banks
CEO:
Mr. David I. McKay
Headquarters:
Montreal

Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian commercial banking company with foreign subsidiaries and affiliates. Headquarters are in Montreal.

The bank was incorporated as the Merchants Bank of Halifax in 1869 and adopted the present name in 1901. Between 1903 and 1983, the bank went through a number of acquisitions and mergers in addition to establishing the Royal Bank of Canada (London). In the early 20th century it acquired several banks in Cuba; these were sold to the Cuban government in 1960.

In 1981 the bank acquired complete ownership of the Orion Bank, Ltd., a London investment bank. Other foreign subsidiaries and affiliates provide general commercial banking, international banking, trusts, financial services, mortgage insurance, equipment leasing, investment management, and credit.