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1) Account must be open for six months in order to receive the $50 credit. Offer available only on the $6 Small Business Account (also known as the Business Essentials® Variable Pricing Account), and on any of the four Business Essentials Fixed Fee Plans. This offer may not be combined with any other RBC business banking account offer.

* To get a short-haul flight to any adjoining province/state in Canada or the U.S, you will need a total of 20,000 RBC Rewards points, for a maximum ticket price of $350. To be exempt from the annual fee for one year and to receive the 20,000 bonus RBC Rewards points, your application form must be received by March 31, 2015 and approved by us. Upon enrolment, 20,000 bonus RBC Rewards points will appear on your first credit card statement. Bonus points offer and annual fee waiver are only offered to the first Primary Business Cardholder on the account; Secondary Business Cardholder, as well as existing RBC Visa Business Platinum Avion cardholders as of the offer eligibility period are not eligible for this offer This offer may not be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer. All applicable taxes, service fees and surcharges are the responsibility of the traveller. For Air Travel Reward redemption details, visit https://www.rbcrewards.com/travel-rewards/index.html (opens new window). Some restrictions apply. For complete terms and conditions that apply to the RBC Rewards program, please visit: www.rbcrewards.com (opens new window) or call 1-800-769-2512.

** Synovate 2011 Best Banking Awards are based on the quarterly Customer Service Index (CSI) survey results. Sample size for the total 2011 CSI program year ended August 2011 was 40,353 households. RBC Royal Bank shared six awards within the Big 5 Banks group in 2011, twice as many as last year, including a repeat of its shared award for financial planning and advice. RBC Online Banking, Telephone Banking and Mobile Banking are provided by Royal Bank of Canada.

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