FORM 6-K
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Report of a Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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For the month of July 2024
Commission File Number: 001-13928 |
Royal Bank of Canada
(Name of registrant)
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200 Bay Street
Royal Bank Plaza
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5J 2J5
Attention: Senior Vice-President,
Deputy General Counsel
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1 Place Ville Marie
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H3B 3A9
Attention: Senior Vice-President,
Deputy General Counsel
& Secretary |
(Address of principal executive offices)
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F. |
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EXCEPT FOR EXHIBIT 99.1, WHICH IS ONLY FURNISHED AND NOT INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO ANY REGISTRATION STATEMENT, THIS REPORT ON FORM 6-K SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO ROYAL BANK OF CANADA’S REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM F-3 (FILE NO. 333-275898) AND THE REGISTRATION STATEMENTS ON FORM S-8 (FILE NOS. 333-12036, 333-12050, 333-13052, 333-13112, 333-117922, 333-207754, 333-207750, 333-207748, 333-252536 AND 333-268715) TO BE A PART THEREOF FROM THE DATE ON WHICH THIS REPORT IS FURNISHED, TO THE EXTENT NOT SUPERSEDED BY DOCUMENTS OR REPORTS SUBSEQUENTLY FILED OR FURNISHED. |
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On July 11, 2024, Royal Bank of Canada (“RBC”)
announced a number of changes to its executive leadership team and business segments:
| · | Doug Guzman to become Deputy Chair, RBC |
| · | Neil McLaughlin to become Group Head, RBC Wealth Management |
| · | Erica Nielsen to become Group Head, RBC Personal Banking |
| · | Sean Amato-Gauci to become Group Head, RBC Commercial Banking |
| · | Jennifer Publicover to become Group Head, RBC Insurance |
| · | Personal & Commercial Banking to become two standalone business segments: Personal Banking and Commercial
Banking |
Signatures
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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ROYAL BANK OF CANADA |
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/s/ Katherine Gibson |
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Katherine Gibson
Interim Chief Financial Officer
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Date: July 11, 2024 |
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EXHIBIT INDEX
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Description of Exhibit |
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Press Release – RBC announces changes to executive leadership team and business segments |
Exhibit 99.1
RBC announces changes to executive leadership team and business
segments
| · | Doug Guzman to become Deputy Chair, RBC |
| · | Neil McLaughlin to become Group Head, RBC Wealth Management |
| · | Erica Nielsen to become Group Head, RBC Personal Banking |
| · | Sean Amato-Gauci to become Group Head, RBC Commercial Banking |
| · | Jennifer Publicover to become Group Head, RBC Insurance |
| · | Personal & Commercial Banking to become two standalone business segments:
Personal Banking and Commercial Banking |
TORONTO, July 11, 2024 —
Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RY and NYSE: RY) today announced a number of key executive appointments to accelerate its next phase of
growth and further strengthen the organization’s focus on clients, following the transformative acquisition of HSBC Bank Canada.
These changes, effective September 1, 2024, better position RBC to take advantage of its scale, speed up decision making and elevate leaders
to deliver on strategic growth priorities with clients at the centre.
“I’m personally energized
by the opportunity to work with these extraordinary leaders in the coming years as they take on new roles and responsibilities on our
Group Executive leadership team,” said Dave McKay, President and Chief Executive Officer, RBC. “The unique skills, experiences
and perspectives they bring to the table will be invaluable as we embark on our next phase of growth and further deepen trusted client
relationships across all our businesses.”
In addition to the executive
appointments, given the significant growth in Personal & Commercial Banking (P&CB), RBC announced this business will become two
standalone segments, effective for the fourth quarter of 2024. As RBC has over 15 million clients, including a growing base of commercial
clients, the new structure is designed to better respond to evolving client needs and further differentiate the bank in the market.
With this change, RBC Direct Investing will move to the Wealth Management segment.
Doug Guzman, currently
Group Head, RBC Wealth Management and Insurance, will become Deputy Chair, RBC. In his new capacity, Mr. Guzman will remain a member
of the Group Executive (GE), reporting to Mr. McKay. He will advise on enterprise priorities and provide senior RBC coverage to some of
the bank’s most important individual, family, corporate, institutional and government clients.
“We are indebted to Doug
for the pivotal role he has played leading RBC Wealth Management and Insurance over the last nine years. Over that period, our wealth
management business, a global leader, has grown earnings substantially, including the expansion of our Canadian and U.S. wealth management
franchises, acquisition of Brewin Dolphin in the U.K., restructuring of our Investor Services business and integration of BlueBay Asset
Management. Our insurance business is also poised for growth,” said Mr. McKay. “Under his leadership, we’ve deepened
client relationships across the globe, gained market share and attracted and retained some of the best talent in the industry.”
Neil McLaughlin, currently
Group Head, P&CB, will become Group Head, RBC Wealth Management. Mr. McLaughlin will work closely with Mr. Guzman to ensure a smooth
transition of the Wealth Management segment and support client development in the high net worth segment.
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Mr. McLaughlin has been Group
Head, P&CB since 2017 and during that time he has delivered exceptional business and client growth, and led the market across nearly
all major product categories while also achieving consistently high rankings in customer satisfaction. Under his leadership, P&CB
enhanced the digital banking experience, including the introduction of the digital advice platform, MyAdvisor, and continuously added
more value to clients through partnerships with leading brands and the expansion of the Avion Rewards loyalty program to all Canadians.
His leadership was also instrumental in the successful completion of the acquisition of HSBC Bank Canada.
“We have a bold ambition
for our wealth management businesses in the coming years,” said Mr. McKay. “With Neil’s deep understanding of how to
create value for clients, his unwavering focus on strengthening client relationships and his experience evolving our banking distribution
strategy to meet clients in the channel of their choice, he will be a tremendous asset to our wealth management businesses. Neil is a
strong integrator of businesses and is well positioned to drive close alignment between Wealth Management and the rest of the organization
with a focus on bringing the best of RBC to our clients.”
Erica Nielsen, currently
Executive Vice President, Personal Financing Products, will become Group Head, RBC Personal Banking, reporting to Mr. McKay. Ms. Nielsen
has held increasingly senior executive roles across RBC’s consumer businesses, which include personal banking and investments, personal
lending and home equity financing. In 2023, she took on a broader role that included U.S. and Caribbean banking and she will retain oversight
of these businesses going forward. Her deep business experience, strategic vision and exceptional ability to rally teams were critical
to the successful completion of the acquisition of HSBC Bank Canada.
“Erica has deep banking
expertise, great strategic insight and ability to execute, and she’s known as a culture builder and an authentic leader who drives
performance,” said Mr. McKay. “She is ideally positioned to deliver on the significant opportunities ahead to grow client
relationships through innovative partnerships and products, including the Avion Rewards loyalty program, as well as transform our retail
distribution strategy and further enhance RBC’s industry-leading digital client experiences.”
Sean Amato-Gauci, currently
Executive Vice President, Business Financial Services, will become Group Head, RBC Commercial Banking. Mr. Amato-Gauci joined RBC in 1995
and has held progressively senior positions across P&CB, Group Risk Management and Finance, including executive positions leading
consumer banking, credit cards, payments, rewards, digital, home equity financing and portfolio management and credit strategies. Under
his leadership, RBC’s commercial banking business will focus on driving growth through delivering world-class capabilities to business
clients, including international trade finance.
“Sean brings an incredible
depth of experience with a reputation as an inventive leader who inspires high performing teams and forges strong partnerships across
the bank. He’s been instrumental in the successful integration of employees and clients through the acquisition of HSBC Bank Canada
and he is well positioned to take our strategy to the next level for globally-connected commercial clients with international needs,”
said Mr. McKay.
Additionally, RBC is appointing Jennifer Publicover to the role
of Group Head, RBC Insurance, and she will join the Group Executive leadership team, reporting to Mr. McKay, with responsibility for driving
the strategic direction of RBC’s insurance organization.
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Ms. Publicover has been CEO of
RBC Insurance since 2023 where she has developed a digitally-driven growth strategy that includes leveraging the capabilities,
relationships and channels from across RBC. The elevation of her role will better position her to execute on that strategy. She brings
broad experience including as SVP, Products & Strategy for RBC Wealth Management, where she played a critical role in the acquisition
of Brewin Dolphin, creating one of the largest wealth managers in the U.K., Channel Islands and Ireland. Jennifer also has 20 years of
global experience in investment banking and capital markets.
“Jennifer is a visionary
leader who brings great breadth and depth of experience across global financial services and a wide range of client segments from corporate
to commercial, high net worth and retail, and a proven track record of driving business results,” said Mr. McKay. “She sets
ambitious goals for her teams and excels at working together with her leaders and talent to deliver on them. Her skills and perspectives
will be an incredible asset to our leadership team.”
RBC will have five business segments for financial reporting purposes:
Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance and Capital Markets. Revised supplements with new financial reporting
will be available prior to our release of Q4 results on December 4, 2024.
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About RBC
Royal Bank of Canada is
a global financial institution with a purpose-driven, principles-led approach to delivering leading performance. Our success comes from
the 98,000+ employees who leverage their imaginations and insights to bring our vision, values and strategy to life so we can help our
clients thrive and communities prosper. As Canada's biggest bank and one of the largest in the world, based on market capitalization,
we have a diversified business model with a focus on innovation and providing exceptional experiences to our more than 18 million clients
in Canada, the U.S. and 27 other countries. Learn more at rbc.com.
We are proud to support a
broad range of community initiatives through donations, community investments and employee volunteer activities. See how at rbc.com/community-social-impact.
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of certain securities laws, including the "safe harbour" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995 and any applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not
limited to, statements relating to our strategic vision and priorities, including strategic growth priorities, our goals for maximizing
client service, structural synergies and operational efficiencies as well as our financial reporting structure. The forward-looking information
contained in this press release is presented for the purpose of assisting the holders of our securities and financial analysts in understanding
our strategic plans, priorities and objectives as well as the proposed financial reporting segment realignment and related impacts and
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that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not
be correct, that our financial performance or other objectives, vision and strategic goals will not be achieved, and that our actual results
may differ materially from such predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions.
We caution readers not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking
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