Serving and reflecting our diverse world
 

At RBC Dominion Securities, wealth refers to so much more than money. It includes a sense of well-being, belonging, and prosperity in the communities where we live and work. Together, we use our time, talent, and resources to create a meaningful impact in specific focus areas to inspire positive change.
 

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Diversity and inclusion

We look for opportunities, from events to workplace initiatives, to celebrate diversity and inclusion and promote a sense of belonging.

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Healthy, prosperous communities

We extend support to programs and organizations that offer food, shelter, and other forms of relief to our most vulnerable community members.

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Youth mental health

We support mental health initiatives and programs that offer youth equitable access to skill- and career-building opportunities to help shape their futures.

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Environment

We’re committed to programs, initiatives, and economic growth that take a more sustainable path.

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Arts and culture

We aim to amplify the voices of creative individuals at all levels, so emerging and experienced creators can thrive.

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Aging Canadians

We’re dedicated to helping aging Canadians prepare for, feel confident about, and thrive in their senior years.

Empowering women in wealth

We rely on the best talent to remain Canada’s leading wealth management firm, and that requires drawing upon the entire talent pool. Diversity of thought and an inclusive culture spark innovation and ignite growth. The recruitment and advancement of women into senior roles is a key priority for us at RBC Dominion Securities. We’re proud of the progress we’ve made toward representation at all levels, and we’re motivated by what’s still to come. Here are just a few shining examples of what women can achieve in wealth.

Yvonne’s Path

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As a young immigrant to Canada, Yvonne learned that saving and smart investing would give her freedom. As an investment advisor with RBC Dominion Securities, she shares these same values with her clients and their families.

Violet’s path

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Intrigued by the prospect of wealth management, Violet sought out a branch manager who helped her to understand the importance of having more women in investment advisor roles. Now, she provides guidance to her clients on everything from investing to entrepreneurship.

Elyse’s path

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As an aerospace engineer, Elyse found great success in her field, but also knew she needed a change. Now, Elyse engineers strategic portfolios for her clients while enjoying her career as an investment advisor.

Kathi’s path

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Fostering prosperous relationships with her clients fuels Kathi’s fire to succeed as an investment advisor. After working in banking at Royal Trust and other financial institutions, Kathi joined RBC Dominion Securities and found her fit.

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I was attracted to the excellent reputation that came with the RBC brand. I knew clients would trust it and feel comfortable. The level of expertise of the internal partners has enhanced my reputation as a trusted advisor among clients, and the cutting-edge technology has made my day easier and more organized. Perhaps most important of all, my associate and I have been treated with respect in an atmosphere that is inclusive and welcoming. As a female advisor, it means a lot.

Cheryl Rogers, competitive recruit