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Do Your Banking in One Convenient Place

Spend less time on your banking and always know where you stand, with access to tools and services that give you quick and easy control over your money.

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Benefits of RBC Online Banking

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Stay Up to Date

Check your balances, transaction history, schedule bill payments and track your spending 24/7. Plus so much more!

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Save Time

Pay bills, transfer funds, send money and apply for products—whenever it’s convenient for you.

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Get the Full Picture

Link your other RBC U.S., Business or Investment accounts and access them all with a single sign-in.

RBC Online Banking1 Features

Highlights

  • Check your account balances
  • Transfer money between accounts
  • Pay your bills
  • Send money fast

Banking Features

Stay On Top Of Your Banking

View your account details and transaction history for the last seven years. You can also set up and receive Alerts about your banking activity and available offers.

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Transfer Funds Between RBC Accounts

It’s a breeze to move money to your savings account, pay down your credit card, loan or credit line, or make a payment on your mortgage2. You can also transfer money between your RBC Royal Bank Canadian and RBC Bank (U.S.) accounts, instantly and for free3.

Pay Bills At Any Time

Pay one or multiple bills at once (it will only count as one transaction2), and set up future payments for regular bills.

Send Money

It’s simple and FREE4 to send money to anyone with an email address or cell phone number using the Interac e-Transfer service. Or use our International Money Transfer service and send money to almost any country in the world (including the U.S.) with $0 transfer fees5.

Manage Your Credit

Easily access your RBC Royal Bank credit cards and credit lines. View your balance and available credit, make payments, apply for a new credit line or request a limit increase.

Keep Track Of Your Mortgage And Loans

Stay on top of your mortgage and loan details including your outstanding balance, interest rate and payment details. You can also skip a payment or make a double-up or lump sum payments on your mortgage.6

Manage Your Investments

Track your RBC Royal Bank investments, RBC Direct Investing and RBC Dominion Securities accounts in one convenient place. Plus, contribute to your RRSP, renew GICs, buy RBC Mutual Funds and get personalized investment advice with MyAdvisor.

Order Foreign Cash Online

Purchase foreign cash 24/7 through RBC Online Banking and pick it up at any of the 1,200+ RBC branches in Canada.7

Secure Message Centre

Have a question about your accounts or a recent transaction? Send us a message through our Secure Message Centre and we’ll get back to you within 48 hours. It’s a secure and convenient way to reach a helpful RBC representative.

Apply For Insurance

Purchase insurance coverage for your RBC loans, mortgages or credit cards or get travel insurance coverage for your next trip.

Avion Rewards

  • Check your Avion Points balance
  • Shop for merchandise, book travel, buy gift cards and more
  • Bookmark searches or favourites and come back later to redeem

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Business Banking

  • Easily toggle between your personal and business bank accounts
  • Simplify your recurring payments to employees and other vendors, or make a one-time Interac e-Transfer
  • Simplify your business accounting processes
  • Maximize cash flow and submit government payments efficiently

Learn about Online Banking for Business

U.S. Banking

  • Sign into RBC Online Banking only once and access your U.S. Bank accounts
  • Keep up with your RBC Bank U.S. bank account and credit card balances
  • Pay U.S. bills and review your transaction history
  • Transfer money between your RBC U.S. and Canadian accounts instantly – for free8.

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Travelling Abroad?

Order the foreign currency you need online, and have it delivered to a branch of your choice.

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View Your Credit Score

RBC Online Banking clients9 get access to TransUnion CreditView Dashboard10, which shows you your current credit score at no additional charge.

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Electronic Statements

Save a tree and cut down on clutter. You can view, print or save electronic statements to your computer and access up to seven years of archived statements.

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Your Money is Always Safe

RBC Digital Banking Security Guarantee

Should anything ever happen, we’ve got you covered. We’ll fully reimburse you for any unauthorized transactions11 made through the RBC Mobile app or RBC Online Banking.

Find Out More about the Digital Banking Guarantee

24/7 Security

We’re at the forefront of cyber-security and use the latest and most advanced technology to keep your information secure—no matter when or how you bank.

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Top Questions about RBC Online Banking

To sign in to Online Banking:

  • Go to theOnline Banking sign in page.
  • Enter your Client Card number (or username) and password. If you’ve created a username before, you need to use it to sign in.
  • ClickSign In.

When you bank online - or even with your mobile phone - you can easily check your balances, view your transactions or statements, pay bills and transfer funds at any time – wherever and whenever it’s convenient for you. And when you use RBC Online Banking, you also have access to myFinanceTracker – an online money management tool that automatically categorizes your expenses, letting you track your spending, set savings targets and create a budget in minutes.

Online Banking is also an extremely safe and secure way to bank, so you can be confident your money is protected at all times.

No matter what kind of RBC account you have, enrolling in RBC Online Banking is easy! Go toRBCRoyalBank.com. On the right side of the page in theSign Inbox, selectEnrol Now.

Enrol Online

As a personal banking client you'll need your RBC Royal Bank Client Card or credit card to enrol.

If you are an automotive finance, mortgage, credit line, Homeline, loan or investment client, you’ll need your account number and transit number.

If you’d like to enrol your business account for Online Banking, you’ll need your RBC Royal Bank Business Client Card.

Enrol in person or on the phone

Alternatively, you can visit a local branch.

Business clients can call us at1-800-769-25201-800-769-2520.

Your banking password is the same for both online and mobile, so you can reset it either way.

Online banking:

Go to theOnline Banking Sign-In pageand selectReset Your Password, just below the Password field. Then follow the instructions on the screen.

RBC Mobile Users:

If your account is temporarily disabled, you can tap theReset Password link anytime directly from theSign Inpage. Then follow the instructions on the screen.

You will be sent a temporary authentication code via text (SMS), email or voice mail, which ever you prefer.

Remember:You’ll need your RBC Royal Bank Client Card number or an RBC Royal Bank Credit Card number associated with Online Banking.

The next time you’re going to sign in:

  • Enter your Client Card number/username and password
  • Check the boxRemember Me.
  • ClickSign In.

To protect your accounts, it’s a good ideanotto use Remember Me on public computers.

You can make a bill payment in Online Banking.

Before you can make bill payments in Online Banking, you'll need to set up a list of payees. Sign in to Online Banking and select the "Manage Payees" option from the Accounts Summary page. You can then choose “Add Payee” in the left side menu and follow the instructions.

To make a payment online:

  • From the Accounts Summary page go toQuick Payments & Transfers on the right side of the page. You can also click on "Pay Bills" from the information box at the top of the page when viewing your chequing or savings account.
  • Select the Amount, the "From" Account and the recipient in the "To" field.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions and select “Submit.”

Whether you're at home or away you can arrange to have payments and transfers made at a predetermined frequency or specified dates. Simply specify the amount and how often you want the transfers to occur (such as once a week, every 2 weeks or once a month).

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RBC Direct Investing Inc.*, RBC Dominion Securities Inc.* and Royal Bank of Canada are separate corporate entities which are affiliated. RBC Direct Investing Inc. does not provide investment advice or recommendations regarding the purchase or sale of any securities. Investors are responsible for their own investment decisions. RBC Direct Investing is a business name used by RBC Direct Investing Inc. *Member-Canadian Investor Protection Fund.

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RBC Online Banking is operated by Royal Bank of Canada.

2.

Please note thateach paymentto a third party from your RBC Royal Bank credit card account is treated as a cash advance (up to your available credit and daily limits) and is subject to the standard annual interest rate applicable to your credit card account, from the day the cash advance is posted until the balance is paid in full. A $3.50 cash advance fee/transaction applies and will be charged to your credit card account. If paying from a Royal Credit Line regular interest charges apply. See your Royal Credit Line Agreement for details.

3.

Standard account charges may apply. Maximum transaction limits may apply and are subject to change. Availability of the money will depend on the time when it is sent from RBC Royal Bank or RBC Bank. Transaction may not appear on your RBC Bank (U.S.) account transaction history until the following day but will reflect the date of transfer.

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Interac e-Transfer transactions are free for all personal chequing accounts. An Interac e-Transfer fee of $1.00 for RBC personal savings accounts, or $1.50 for RBC business deposit accounts, may apply. Service not available on U.S. chequing accounts.

5.

Additional service fees by any intermediary and receiving bank may apply.

6.

Use of this service will impact the interest costs over the life of your mortgage. Learn more about the Skip a Payment option.

7.

An excess debit transaction fee may also apply depending on the deposit account used for purchase. If you purchase foreign cash using your credit card the transaction is treated as a Cash Advance. This means that Cash Advance fees apply and interest is charged from the date of your foreign cash purchase. The foreign exchange rate is final at the time you make the purchase. Depending on the branch you have chosen for pick-up, you can expect it to take anywhere from 3-10 business days to arrive at the bank. In most cases you can expect the cash to arrive in 3 business days.

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Standard account charges may apply. Maximum transaction limits may apply and are subject to change. Availability of the money will depend on the time when it is sent from RBC Royal Bank or RBC Bank. Transaction may not appear on your RBC Bank (U.S.) account transaction history until the following day but will reflect the date of transfer.

9.

The TransUnion CreditView Dashboard is only available to existing RBC Online Banking clients who are age of majority in their province of residence.

10.

The CreditView Dashboard information is provided by TransUnion for educational purposes and is not intended to provide you with financial advice. We do not review or use CreditView Dashboard information, and CreditView Dashboard information cannot be interpreted as credit approval. As such, Royal Bank of Canada is not liable for any decision you make based on CreditView Dashboard information. For help with your financial needs and financial advice, please talk to us. In order for you to access the CreditView Dashboard, we must share your name, address and date of birth with TransUnion each time you click on the "View Your Credit Score" link in Online Banking.

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For a definition of an unauthorized transaction and for full details regarding the protections and limitations of the RBC Digital Banking Security Guarantee, please see your Electronic Access Agreement for personal banking clients, and the Client Card Agreement and the Master Client Agreement for business clients. This guarantee is given by Royal Bank of Canada in connection with its Online and Mobile Banking services. Cardholders are not liable for losses resulting from circ*mstances beyond their control provided they have taken reasonable precautions to protect their Client Card and PIN (if applicable) as set out in the Client Card Agreement. Formerly known as the RBC Online Banking Security Guarantee.

Sign In or Enrol in RBC Online Banking (2024)

FAQs

Sign In or Enrol in RBC Online Banking? ›

No matter what kind of RBC account you have, enrolling in RBC Online Banking is easy! Go to RBCRoyalBank.com. On the right side of the page in the Sign In box, select Enrol Now. As a personal banking client you'll need your RBC Royal Bank Client Card or credit card to enrol.

How to enroll in RBC banking? ›

You'll need your RBC Royal Bank® Client Card, credit card or account number handy. You'll also need either your cellphone or home phone number. up for personal banking, click “Myself” as the answer to the question “Who do you want to enrol today?” and then click “Enrol Now”.

How do I create a username for RBC Online Banking? ›

(You can also find your Profile and Preferences page by selecting your name at the top of the screen.) On the Profile and Preferences page, select the Username link. On your Change My Username and Password page, follow the steps for creating or changing your Username.

Can you set up Online Banking without going to the bank? ›

To access online banking, you must already have an account with the relevant bank. If you do, you'll then need to register online via your bank's website.

Why can't I get into my RBC account? ›

If you still can't sign in, you can recover your username, reset your password or call us at 1-800-769-2555. How do I reset the password for my personal account? You can watch a video about how to reset your password, or follow the steps below. Go to the Online Banking Sign-In page and select Reset Your Password.

How do I activate my RBC Online Banking? ›

How do I activate my account?
  1. Sign in to Online Banking.
  2. You will be prompted for your 7 digit Activation Code.
  3. Enter your code and select "Submit".
  4. Your account will now have access to the full functionality of Online Banking. Once that your account is activated you will no longer need your Activation Code.

How to login to RBC Online Banking? ›

To sign in to Online Banking:
  1. Go to the Online Banking sign in page.
  2. Enter your Client Card number (or username) and password. If you've created a username before, you need to use it to sign in.
  3. Click Sign In.

How do I get my Username and password for net banking? ›

Your Internet banking username and password are set up during the registration process. If you forget them, most banks provide options to retrieve or reset them online. Look for the 'Forgot Password' or 'Retrieve Username' links on the login page.

How to set up an RBC account? ›

Sign into Online Banking. On the Accounts Summary page, find the “Apply Now” box at the top right-hand side, and click on the “Open a Banking Account” link. Follow the instructions and complete your account application.

What is a login ID for Online Banking? ›

In simple terms, a User ID is a unique identifier that links your banking profile to you. It is what tells the bank's system that it's indeed you who's trying to access your account. But it does more than just identify you: It personalises your net banking experience: Your User ID is not just a string of characters.

How can I activate my net banking without going to bank? ›

Enter your details such as the account number as mentioned in your passbook, CIF number, branch code, country, registered mobile number, etc. Select the Internet Banking facility you require: Full or Limited Transaction Rights/View Rights. Enter the captcha code and click Submit.

How do I set up an online banking account? ›

Once you have that ready, here's how to open a bank account online:
  1. Go to the bank's website. Stay safe! ...
  2. Choose the type of account you want. ...
  3. Fill out an application. ...
  4. Agree to let the bank collect some information. ...
  5. Check the approval process. ...
  6. Make your first deposit.

How do I register for internet banking? ›

Online
  1. Step1. Enter Customer ID.
  2. Step2. Confirm registered mobile number.
  3. Step3. Input OTP (One Time Password) which you have received on your mobile.
  4. Step4. Select and input Debit card details.
  5. Step5. Set your IPIN.
  6. Step6. Login to NetBanking using the newly set IPIN.

What is my RBC username? ›

The nickname and Username or masked card number will be displayed together on the Sign In page next time you visit RBC Online Banking, on personal computers where you have set up Remember My Username or Client Card Number.

How do I link my RBC account to my online banking? ›

To link your RBC accounts online, sign in to Online Banking and select the “Link Other Accounts” link on the “Profile & Preferences” page. Follow the on-screen prompts. If you have more than one RBC client profile, you can also link all the accounts attached to these profiles.

How do I reset my RBC Online Banking? ›

Go to the RBC® Online Banking sign-in page. Select “Reset Your Password”. Enter your client card or username. Enter your last name as it appears on your client card.

How do I join a RBC account? ›

You can link all your RBC accounts by using the Link Other Accounts feature. To add and view your non-RBC accounts, use myFinanceTracker™ within Online Banking.

How to open a US bank account at RBC? ›

To open an RBC Bank U.S. account, you don't need to be a resident of the U.S., a U.S. address or Social Security number. You simply need to be 18 years or older and live in Canada or the U.S. Signing up takes just a few minutes.

How do I set up my RBC banking app? ›

Tap on “Get” to begin installing the app onto your phone. Wait until it is fully installed and appears on your screen. icon on your screen, tap on it to open the app. credit card number, then your RBC Online Banking password, and then tap “Sign In.”

How do I set up an Online Banking account? ›

Once you have that ready, here's how to open a bank account online:
  1. Go to the bank's website. Stay safe! ...
  2. Choose the type of account you want. ...
  3. Fill out an application. ...
  4. Agree to let the bank collect some information. ...
  5. Check the approval process. ...
  6. Make your first deposit.

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