The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC, RBC Royal Bank, or RBC Financial Group) is the largest banking institution in Canada. RBC serves more than 18 million clients and has over 80,000 employees distributed all over the world (RBC 2008). The company corporate headquarters are located in Montreal, Quebec, and its operational head office is in Toronto, Ontario. RBC is listed as the largest Canadian company by revenue and market capitalization by The Globe and Mail and was ranked at 50 in the 2013 Forbes Global 2000 listing. The company has operations in Canada, and 51 other countries (RBC 2011). In May 2004, the Royal Bank of Canada experienced a crisis which involved a programming change to an essential piece of banking software. Generally, this is …show more content…
Banking-related transactions that typically take long span of processing can now be done in just a few minutes, or even seconds. Aside from this, there are still other brilliant benefits that the IT has contributed to the finance sector, which may bring not only advantages but also possible drawbacks.
This case study aims at providing substantial information pertaining to the effects adopting IT in a particular banking institution. The researcher understands that there are important issues that have to be disclosed and discussed in order to determine aspects that need to be improved for both subjects involved in the study. For the purposes of achieving a comprehensive discussion regarding the topic, substantial amount of data has been gathered to serve as references. Direct texts are taken form relevant sources so as to prove that claims and arguments raised by the researcher are facts-based. In addition to this, direct statements coming from persons who are knowledgeable about the topic are also taken into account for the purpose of supporting arguments. Textual illustrations and practical examples are also included by the researcher in order to clarify ambiguous concepts and strengthen explanations.
Statement of the Problem
With the aid of relevant sources and appropriate research methodology, the researcher wishes to answer the question, “How adoption of IT did solved an existing banking problem of the Royal
Adoption of IT: A Solution to an Existing Banking
RBC financial, a full service bank in Canada is facing fierce competition from leading financial institutes and new niche-market entrants after deregulation, the bank is also struggling with its 7th ranking out of 8 among financial institutions in the bank’s internal value for money study.
The Royal Bank of Canada experienced some fundamental managerial errors in May 2003. It was reported as a major “glitch” that had been caused by wrong configuration during the installation process. A simple problem had severely affected the lives of millions of people. In this essay I will discuss the security and control problems such as the simultaneous upgrade of both the main and back-up systems. This will lead into the strategies management could have used to prevent these problems happening in the first place and what they can do differently in future. I will also explain how management neglected the public relations side of the issue which had customers questioning the reliability and stability of Royal Bank of Canada ultimately
The following report will further examine the RBC Royal Bank brand, critically examining two promotional examples and how it uses IMC tools and channels to achieve their positioning. RBC Banking has successfully positioned itself as a friendly, approachable bank successfully reaching out to people who are in a more established stage in their life. This older demographic consists of people or couples who are ready to buy a house or attain a mortgage, going to make a large investment or looking to invest. Despite a more older generation as their primary target audience, they have made significant efforts to appeal to Millennials with targeted advertisements and promotions. As previously in the Positioning Analysis, the connection between
Although the Canadian Bank oligopoly has traditionally been uncontested, the environment in which they operate is experiencing significant change. In order for retail banks to remain relevant in a decade, they must make significant changes to their business model. International political landscape tensions hinder international ambitions of banks and while the increased regulation is viewed as an additional burden, it is currently one of the rare forces keeping new entrants from dominating the entire industry. The Canadian population is facing a significant shift affecting the banks environment, their customer base includes an increasing proportion of millennials, women and visible minorities. Canada has the second largest population of foreign born habitants, and due to mass migration this trend will intensify.
Evaluate RBC strategy and organizational structure. Is RBC well equipped to compete with niche operators such as internet-only banks with focused product offerings?
TD Bank, have over 85, 000 employees and over 22 million clients worldwide. In Canada itself, the bank operates as TD Canada Trust and serves over 11 million with more than 1,160 branch locations. The company is ranked as number 66 on the Forbes Global 2000 and in the listings of Canada’s top 100 Employers in Maclean’s and in the Greater Toronto’s Top Employer’s according to Toronto Star (Wikipedia).
Booms, busts, recessions, and growth; all of the preceding terms are characteristics of a typical market economy. There are times when an economy can flourish spectacularly and there are times when it can fail miserably. Consequently, it is the responsibility of a nation’s central bank to manage these fluctuations through conducting effective monetary policy. The following paper will assume the perspective of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and critically analyze the past, present, and future of the Australian economy while considering specific sectors.
According to the most recent Federal Reserve study; most of us haven’t set foot in a banking hall in ages. It is a lost battle to banks that opt to use traditional methods to conduct their banking transactions (Gup 2003). By December of last year, close to half of all smartphone users in the United States had transacted some or all of their banking on their phones and iPhones. In the United Kingdom alone, rates of mobile banking transactions doubled over the course of a single year (Scn Education 2001). A banking business that invests in this type of technology gets assured of increasing their customer base.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce or CIBC as most know it, has been operating since 1867. They are a profit corporation that offers public banking and financial services to individuals, small businesses, and also other corporations. CIBC is a Canadian corporation that has branched out and now does business in Europe, Asia, Australia, Latin America, and of course The United States (Wikipedia).
1. At the start of the 21st century, RBC was Canada’s leading bank and largest bank in terms of assets and market capitalization. It was a full-service bank with five main lines of business: personal and commercial banking, insurance, wealth management, corporate / investment banking, and transaction processing. The commercial bank of RBC (Royal Bank) accounted for nearly 50% of the company’s net income and had an extensive delivery network with branches, Automated Banking Machines (ABM’s), point of sale terminals, mobile sales staff, and 1.4 million online banking customers and 2 million phone customers. The bank also had an extremely strong international network.
RBC stands for the Royal Bank of Canada. It is one of the world’s largest banks and focuses on five major sectors – Personal and Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance, Investor and Treasury Services, and Capital Markets. RBC’s strategic goals include being the leading provider of financial services in global and targeted markets, and a leading provider of wealth and investor management solutions globally.
The Royal Bank of Canada was founded in 1869; Royal Bank was Canada’s largest financial institution with assets of Canadian$245 billion in September 1997. Royal bank was ranked first or second among Canadian financial institutions in earnings, market capitalization, and in virtually every financial service it delivered. The bank had 10 million personnel, businesses, government, and financial institution clients that were serviced through one of the world’s largest delivery networks. This network included more than 1,600 branches and over 4,000 automated banking machines. In Canada it was selected as number one among all companies regardless of industry in the categories of “Leader in Investment Value,” “Leader in Responsibility” (which measured equality and charity), and “Leader in Financial Performance.” Royal Bank operates to date in over 30 countries and has over 100 delivery units. The bank was strongly represented in the major international financial centers of the world, including New York, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Royal Bank was located through Latin America and Europe. Business clients were offered services in corporate banking, trade financing, treasury services, and
Technological advancement has had a gigantic effect in the banking industry. Over the past few decades, the financial services industry has changed considerably with banking transforming from the pen and paper method to the computers and internet method. The pen and paper method took weeks or even months for the transaction to be eventually completed, and then the dramatic introduction of the computer and internet method which changed that time frame to only a matter of seconds to be completed, which reduced the amount of time and labor needed to complete a transaction significantly. Banking is considered one of the most important economic sectors with it being severely influential and responsive to any little change, whether it is domestic or international. Some extreme changes that were brought about by the development of this new technology turned into a globalized nature for the financial services industry. One stroke of a key on a computer could and would change a person 's life extensively or even have a global impact. The new technologies that were created and introduced changed how the consumers managed their money from that time on. Technology has helped to protect peoples’ hard earned money and make it much more impossible for people to be able to write out bad checks or even holding up a bank. The advancement in technology however, also came with some security risks as most things do, that could affect the money that people trusted with the bank and
The use, acceptance, adoption and application of internet technology to businesses to boast their performances are not something new. Saffu et al., (2008), states that there has been a significant increase in the use and application of e-commerce in businesses in the past decade. E-commerce has benefits such as reduction in costs, increased business opportunities, reduced lead time and providing more personalized service to the customers (Turban et al., 2008). Internet banking or e-banking is one of the many tools of e-commerce adopted by the banking industry. Tools of information technology such as internet banking have significantly improved the quality of services offered by the banking