Our Vision

To always earn the right to be our clients first choice for wealth management.

Snapshot

RBC Dominion Securities is Canadas leading full-service investment and wealth management firm, in both discretionary and non-discretionary assets.

More than 400,000 clients entrust us with more than $178 billion of their assets*. As a distinct and unique business within RBC, we benefit from our association with Canadas largest and most trusted financial institution, while maintaining an independent focus that results in active decision-making and efficient delivery of our services.

RBC Dominion Securities is a part of RBC Wealth Management Canada.

Useful Statistics*

  • 140 branches across Canada
  • 1,430+ Investment Advisors & Portfolio Managers
  • 3,500 employees
  • Over 100 wealth management professionals with expertise in legal, tax, retirement planning, financial planning and insurance
  • Over 400,000 clients
  • $178 billion in assets under administration

*As of December 31, 2010

History  

We have a long and proud history since 1901. We have grown through strategic mergers and acquisitions, including:

  • A.E. Ames & Co.
  • Piteld, Mackay, Ross
  • Molson Rousseau
  • Pemberton Willoughby
  • Marcil Trust
  • McNeil, Mantha
  • Richardson Greenshields

Providing full range of wealth management services

 

Comprehensive services

  • Personal investment advice
  • Portfolio management
  • Discretionary money management
  • Insurance planning
  • Financial planning
  • Saving for education
  • Retirement planning
  • Maximizing your retirement income
  • Will and estate planning
  • Protecting your wealth
  • Charitable giving
  • Creating a legacy

 

Financial services

  • Full range of banking solutions available through RBC, Canadas most trusted financial institution.

 

Investment solutions

  • Treasury Bills and commercial paper
  • Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs)
  • Government and corporate bonds
  • Annuities
  • Commodity / financial futures
  • Income and royalty trusts
  • Preferred shares and common stocks
  • Mutual funds
  • Segregated funds
  • Investment pools
  • Equity-linked notes
  • Options and hedge funds