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Head office
Royal Bank Plaza

North Tower, 2nd Floor

200 Bay Street

Toronto, ON M5J 2W7
Canada

Contact
Kyle Kolasingh, Director, Market Services Solutions
+1 416 955 6836
kyle.kolasingh@rbc.com

RBC Investor Services



RBC Investor Services (RBCIS) delivers asset servicing solutions to Canadian asset managers and asset owners, investment counsellors and other financial institutions. Part of Royal Bank of Canada, Canada’s largest bank and one of the top 15 banks globally1, our focus is on safeguarding the assets of our clients and supporting their growth.



Clients benefit from our long-standing experience and expertise:

• Over 120 years in providing investor services

• Award-winning custody, asset servicing and fund administration solutions2

• Focused on delivering seamless client experiences and employing technology to enable our clients’ success




Products and Services



RBCIS’ product and services include custody, fund administration, shareholder services, middle office, cash management, foreign exchange and securities finance.



(1) Based on market capitalization as at October 31, 2023

(2) Global Investor ISF and R&M Surveys, 2022




Additional contacts

Arthur Kolodziejczyk
Managing Director, Â鶹´«Ã½ Finance
arthur.kolodziejczyk@rbc.com
+1 416 955 5500

Chris Barrand
Director, Â鶹´«Ã½ Finance
chris.barrand@rbc.com
+44 (20) 7002 2522

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The RBC Investor Services’ team offer their perspectives on recent demand drivers in the Canadian securities lending market, the current regulatory environment and important innovations planned for Canada’s market infrastructure