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Register or incorporate your business with Ownr and get up to $300legal disclaimer * back when you open an RBC business bank account.
Why Should You Open a
Business Bank Account?
Starting a business in Canada? A business bank account and credit card can help you manage cash flow, build your credit history, save money and simplify taxes. Whether you are a sole proprietor, startup or small business owner, RBC helps you with tailored solutions.
RBC Digital Choice Business™ Account Package
Our Featured Business Bank Account for Newcomers
This account is an ideal cost-saving option for clients who prefer to bank through self-serve channels such as online and mobile banking and ATMs.
Low monthly fee: $6.00 and no minimum balance required
Service and support: 24/7 support from dedicated RBC business advisors
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Up to 10 outgoing Interac e-Transfer transactions per month
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Settle in Faster with Advice from an RBC Advisor
Many RBC Advisors were once newcomers too – they have been through the newcomer journey themselves. Here to provide advice, support and community connection, Advisors can provide:
Unbiased advice, based on their own experiences settling in Canada
Consultations on your schedule – virtually or in person
Introductions to community partners, such as housing, childcare and mentorship services
Personalized support in up to 200 languages
Optimize Cash Flow and Simplify Payments with an RBC Business Credit Card
Explore our wide range of business credit cards and choose one that works best for your needs.
Need help choosing an account? Try our Business Credit Card Selector
Solutions and Support for Newcomer Entrepreneurs
Helping simplify the way you do business with our business-focused solutions.
Online and Mobile Banking
Whatever the size of your business, our online platforms can help you take care of business from anywhere.
Making Business Payments
Access simple ways to pay vendors, employees and your business and payroll taxes.
Purchases for Your Business
Use your Business Client Card or a business credit card to buy items for your business. You receive your Business Client Card when you open your account.
Managing Receivables
Make it easy for customers, vendors and suppliers to pay you, with receivable solutions that match the way you do business.
Foreign Trade and Exchange
Find the right market for your business, access networks and partners and get advice from RBC Trade Specialists.
Protecting Your Business
Get valuable tips to defend your business against cyber threats and fraud.
Services Beyond Banking
RBC offers business clients access to useful products and services across a range of sectors to help your business succeed.
Mentorship
Payroll and HR solutions
Accounting software
Business registration
Payment processing
Mobility and internet
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Frequently Asked
Questions
Frequently Asked
Questions
A business bank account is designed for managing the financial transactions of a business, including receiving payments, paying bills, and managing business expenses. A personal account, meanwhile, is meant for personal transactions, like paying personal bills, making day-to-day purchases and saving for personal goals. A business bank account has specific features to help make managing a business easier.
Opening a business bank account provides several advantages:
- Separates your business and personal finances, giving you a clear view of your deductible expenses and making tax preparation simpler.
- Enhances credibility with clients and vendors.
- Simplifies cash flow management and budgeting.
- Lets you track your business performance.
- Provides access to tools like business credit cards and loans.
- Demonstrates financial stability and credibility, which can help if you’re looking to secure financing or investment.
To open a business bank account with RBC, you'll need:
- Government-Issued Identification: Such as a Canadian Passport, Driver's Licence, or Permanent Resident Card.
- Business Registration Documents: Depending on your business structure, this may include Articles of Incorporation, Certificate of Existence, or Master Business Licence.
Yes, RBC allows you to start the process online. After completing the application, you may need to visit a branch to verify your identity and activate the account.
A business credit card helps manage business expenses separately from personal finances, builds your business's credit history, and may offer rewards or benefits tailored to business needs.
Ready to Open a Business Bank Account?
RBC’s banking advisors dedicated to newcomers are here to help you with any questions you may have. Our phone services are available in up to 200 languages.
Call Us:
Toll-Free: 1-866-756-1107
Collect: 1-506-864-2275
(i) “Grocery Stores and Supermarkets” (MCC 5411) are “Grocery Purchases”;
(ii) “Service Stations (With or without Ancillary Services)” (MCC 5541), “Automated Fuel Dispensers” (MCC 5542), “Taxicabs and Limousines” (MCC 4121), “Local and Suburban Commuter Passenger Transportation, Including Ferries” (MCC 4111), Electric Vehicle Charging” (MCC 5552) are “Rides, Gas & Electric Vehicle Charging Purchases”. Non-commuter passenger railway purchases and non-commuter bus line purchases do not qualify as part of “Rides, Gas & Electric Vehicle Charging Purchases”;
(iii) “Digital Goods Media – Books, Movies, Music” (MCC 5815), “Digital Goods – Games” (MCC 5816), “Digital Goods – Applications (Excludes Games)” (MCC 5817), “Digital Goods – Large Digital Goods Merchants” (MCC 5818), “Cable, Satellite, and Other Pay Television/Radio/Streaming Services” (MCC 4899) are “Streaming, Digital Gaming & Subscriptions Purchases”. The “Digital Goods – Games” MCC does not include games of chance and gambling.
You will earn 1 Avion point for every $1.00 on all other purchases (including pre-authorized bill payments) you make on your RBC ION Visa credit card.
Even though some merchants may sell Grocery, Rides, Gas, Electric Vehicle Charging, Streaming, and Digital Gaming & Subscriptions merchandise, purchases made at these locations may not necessarily qualify as Eligible MCCs if the merchant is not classified as such by Visa. Also, you may make a purchase at a merchant that is not classified as an Eligible MCC but is located on the premises of a merchant that is classified as an Eligible MCC, in which case your purchase would not qualify as an Eligible MCC. We cannot guarantee that any merchant, operating in whole or in part as a Grocery, Rides, Gas, Electric Vehicle Charging, Streaming, and Digital Gaming & Subscriptions merchant is classified as an Eligible MCC and in no event will we be liable or responsible for any claims with respect to a Grocery, Rides, gas, Electric Vehicle Charging, Streaming, and Digital Gaming & Subscriptions purchase made at a merchant that is not classified as an Eligible MCC. Avion points are earned on net purchases only; they are not earned on cash advances (balance transfers, cash-like transactions and bill payments that are not pre-authorized charges that you set up with a merchant), interest charges or fees, and credits for returns and adjustments will reduce or cancel the points earned by the amounts originally charged.