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Royal Bank of Canada Value Stock - Dividend - Research Selection

Royal bank of canada

ISIN: CA7800871021 , WKN: 852173

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Description of the company

We are Canada’s largest bank, and one of the largest banks in the world, based on market capitalization. We are one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies, and provide personal and commercial banking, wealth management, insurance, investor services and capital markets products and services on a global basis. We have over 80,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 36 other countries.

Our reporting segments are Personal & Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance, Investor & Treasury Services, Capital Markets and Corporate Support. Additional information about our business and each segment (including segment results) can be found under “Overview and outlook” beginning on page 9 and under “Business segment results” beginning on page 19 of our 2016 Management’s Discussion and Analysis, which sections are incorporated by reference herein.

Seasonality

Information about seasonality is provided under “Quarterly financial information” beginning on page 41 of our 2016 Management’s Discussion and Analysis, which section is incorporated by reference herein.

Competition

Our competition includes the other Canadian Schedule I banks, and, as we expand into new lines of business, our competition has grown to include other Canadian banks, trust companies, foreign banks, credit unions, caisses populaires, auto financing companies, investment management companies serving retail and corporate customers and public institutions and companies that offer products and services traditionally offered by financial institutions, investment counselling firms, brokerages, investment dealers, self-directed brokers, mutual fund companies, global private banks, wealth managers, asset managers, traditional offshore private banks, U.S. investment-led private client operations, custody service providers, insurance companies, reinsurance companies, investment banks, virtual banks and specialty financial service providers. Key competitive factors include the range and features of financial products and services offered, pricing, distribution, and service quality. Additional information about our competition can be found under “Business segment results” beginning on page 19 of our 2016 Management’s Discussion and Analysis, which section is incorporated by reference herein.

Government Regulation and Supervision – Canada

The Bank is a “Schedule I” bank under the Bank Act (Canada) (Bank Act), and, as such, is a federally regulated financial institution. Its Canadian trust, loan and insurance subsidiaries are also federally regulated financial institutions governed by (respectively) the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada) and the Insurance Companies Act (Canada). The activities of the Bank’s Canadian trust, loan and insurance subsidiaries are also regulated under provincial and territorial laws in respect of their activities in the provinces and territories. In certain provinces, some of the Bank’s capital markets activities are regulated under provincial securities laws (which are administered and enforced by securities regulatory authorities).

 

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