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Managing Your Credit

 

Credit Problems?

If you're worried that your current debts are more than you can handle, speak to your financial institution as soon as possible. Don't ignore the situation or just let the problem go: it's better to talk to your bank than to allow your debts and interest costs to keep growing.

Most banks will be willing to work with you to find solutions that will get your finances back on track. For example, you may be able to consolidate high-interest debts at a lower interest rate or negotiate a lower minimum monthly payment. These types of solutions can work well for you and for your lender.

Remember, personal credit can be convenient, useful and extremely empowering - especially when you're using it for the first time. It pays to understand how to make credit work for you by managing it carefully and building a credit history you can count on in the future.

Talk to a Credit Specialist


Your RBC Royal Bank® representative would be happy to discuss your unique needs. Simply visit any RBC Royal Bank branch or call 1-800-ROYAL® 1-1
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