: RBC uses standardized transaction codes to identify direct debits, credits, or service fees.

The acronym also stands for , a mandatory regulatory metric for financial institutions.

RBC is Canada's largest bank by market capitalization and one of the largest in the world.

: In 2024, RBC significantly expanded its domestic presence by acquiring HSBC Bank Canada . 2. Risk-Based Capital (RBC)

: Key divisions include RBC Royal Bank in Canada, City National Bank in the U.S., and RBC Bank (Georgia), N.A., which specifically handles cross-border banking for Canadians in the United States.