Helping you make the most of your account is important to us. Below, we've put together several helpful hints to help you reduce your bank fees.
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Tip #1: The Right Account for you
The best action you can take to save on your bank fees is to make sure your account is right for you. Each of our personal banking accounts and savings accounts have been carefully designed to meet a wide range of needs. In addition, you'll find that our account fees are clearly stated and easy-to-understand-helping you to make informed choices.
Tip #2: Consolidate Your Accounts
You can significantly reduce the bank fees you pay by consolidating all of your accounts from other financial institutions into one account with RBC®. We can even take care of the entire transfer for you-and it's absolutely free.
Tip #3: Get Overdraft Protection23
Avoiding expensive fees associated with having insufficient funds is easy with overdraft protection5 on your account. It can also help you maintain your good credit rating.
Tip #4: Use Online Banking or Telephone Banking
Online and Telephone Banking access is completely free with your RBC Royal Bank® account. While there may be fees associated with transfers and payments made through Online or Telephone Banking, depending on your account, the fees could be significantly less. Below are just a few examples of how you could save money using Online or Telephone Banking:
- Make an RBC personal loan payment or a Visa* payment before the due date and avoid unnecessary late charges. Double up on your mortgage payments and you can save money on interest.
- Pay a bill to over 4000 companies and save on the cost of postage. See the bills you can pay with Online and Telephone Banking.
- Use Pre-Authorized Direct Deposit and let your employer deposit your paycheck directly into your account without you having to visit your local branch or a banking machine to make your deposit
- Make a third-party payment to another RBC client through Online Banking as an alternative to certifying a cheque or sending a draft or money order.
- Use a Pre-Authorized Savings Plan and pay yourself first. An easy way to build for the future and save on transfer fees, and cheque fees.
Tip #5: Understand Our Hold Policy Guide
Our Hold Policy Guide provides in-depth information on how to avoid being placed into an overdraft situation when accepting cheques and items for deposit or negotiation.
Tip #6: Talk to a Specialist
An RBC Royal Bank specialist is ready to help you find the right account or service that matches your everyday personal banking needs.
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