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Approach

 

Recognition

A company's reputation is built in part by what people say about it. We feel privileged to have received recognition for RBC's corporate responsibility programs and performance. In addition to having received a number of corporate responsibility awards, RBC continues to be listed on Canadian and global indices used by socially responsible investors to identify financial, social and environmental leaders.

2009 Awards and Indices
RBC recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for 2010
(October 2009)
RBC named to Canadian Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index 2009
(October 2009)
U.S. Wealth Management named one of Human Rights Campaign’s Best Places to Work
(September 2009)
RBC named to 2010 Dow Jones Sustainability Index
(September 2009)
RBC named one of Canada's "Best 50 Corporate Citizens"
(June 2009)
RBC named one of Canada’s “50 Most Socially Responsible Corporations” (June 2009)
RBC one of the "Best Workplaces in Canada" (April 2009)
RBC named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers (April 2009)
RBC - One of Canada's Best Diversity Employers for 2009 (February 2009)
RBC named one of world's top 100 sustainable companies (January 2009)

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Firsts

RBC's long history of corporate responsibility contains many significant "firsts." In fact, RBC takes corporate responsibility so seriously that in 1980, we embedded it in our first formal employee Code of Conduct. Here are some other highlights:

1891   Our first donation on record, $250 to the Springhill Mine accident relief fund.
1902 We hire our first woman: Jennie Moore from Vancouver.
1929 We start our corporate art collection.
1943 We publish the first issue of Royal Bank Monthly Letter, devoted to topics of citizenship.
1947 We are the first sponsor of the Canadian Olympic Association.
1979 We establish an Equal Employment Opportunity program.
1987 We produce our first report outlining our contribution to society and the economy.
1991 We are the first chartered bank in Canada to publish a privacy code.
1992 We are the first North American signatory to the United Nations policy on the environment.
1992 We are the first bank in Canada to provide Braille statements.
2000 We are the first Canadian bank to be named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
2003 We are the first Canadian bank to adopt the Equator Principles, to assess the social and environmental impacts of large-scale project finance deals, and we also sign the revised version in 2006.
2006 We are a founding member of the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council.
2007 We are the only Canadian bank to be named one of the "Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World."
2008 We have one of Canada's 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures.

  Publications
 
  Corporate Responsibility Report
  Corporate Responsibility Review
  Public Accountability Statement (PAS)
  RBC Environmental Blueprint
  CR101 for Students
  GRI Index
  RBC Letter
  Joint RBC/AFN Action Plan Summary Progress Report 2008
 


In the News
  RBC’s participation in the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will be carbon neutral (09.11.03)
  RBC named to Canadian Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index 2009 (09.10.08)
  Spotlight on Real Estate: Top Four Trends in Green Buildings (09.09.23)
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