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RBC
Capital Markets - Global Treasury Services
Provides a single window to the world's financial markets, and delivers
advice, research, trading and deal structuring to clients in North America
and around the world.
RBC Global Services - International
Trade
Whether you're an importer or an exporter, having the Royal Bank on your team can help streamline your international transactions and increase your profitability.
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The
Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada is Canada's central bank, chartered by the Bank of
Canada Act, responsible for Canada's monetary policy, bank notes (including
currency education), central banking services, and debt management.
Canadian Bankers
Association
The professional industry association that represents Canada's chartered
banks, both domestic and foreign.
Canadian Payments
Association
The non-profit organization which operates Canada's national clearing
and settlement system -- and is responsible for the rules and procedures
which govern clearing and settlement of payments.
Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
The CDIC is a federal Canadian Crown corporation that protects the money
deposited in Canadian member financial institutions, including the Royal
Bank of Canada.
Credit Union
Central of Canada
Credit Union Central of Canada (Canadian Central) is the national trade
association and central finance facility for credit unions in Canada.
Ontario Securities
Commission
The OSC administers and enforces securities legislation in the province
of Ontario. Its mandate is to protect investors from fraudulent practices,
foster fair and efficient capital markets, and maintain public and investor
confidence in market integrity.
S.W.I.F.T.
S.W.I.F.T. (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication)
supplies secure messaging, interface software and 24-hour global support
to over 6,000 financial institutions in 177 countries.
U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission
The SEC is an independent, nonpartisan, quasijudicial regulatory agency
with responsibility for administering U.S. federal securities laws.