RBC Express definition
Examples of RBC Express in a sentence
For a Customer Account which is in U.S. dollars, regardless of whether Corporate Billing, Corporate Billing combined with Finance Office Billing, Individual Billing or Individual Billing combined with Finance Office Billing has been selected, (i) payments from a U.S. dollar account can be made by mail, through the Royal Bank telephone service or through RBC Express, and (ii) payments from a Canadian dollar account can be made by mail or through RBC Express.
The Customer designates the RBC Express Message Centre as its designated information system, and consents to the provision by Royal Bank, and receipt by the Customer, of any Document through that Electronic Channel.
Where the Services provided to the Customer do not include RBC Express, the Customer designates its Online Banking Message Centre as its designated information system.
Where the Services provided to the Customer do not include either RBC Express or Online Banking, the Customer designates either: (i) facsimile (at the facsimile number provided by the Customer); or (ii) electronic mail (at the e-mail address provided by the Customer) as its designated information system.
In the event of any of the above occurrences, you are authorized to: • Close out any RBC Express Credit accounts.
In certain circumstances, Royal Bank may also provide any Document through “Online Banking Message Centre”, RBC Express, “Online Banking”, facsimile (at the facsimile number provided by the Customer), or electronic mail (at the e-mail address provided by the Customer), in addition to providing them through RBC NextLogic.
Payments can also be made through Royal Bank digital banking services, such as RBC Express.
Where the Services provided to the Customer do not include RBC Express or RBC Edge, the Customer designates its Online Banking Message Centre as its designated information system.
Securities in your brokerage account that are not fully paid for and held in an RBC Express Credit account may be loaned by RBC CM.
The descriptors used in this Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) are those set out in EPA (2002) ‘Glossary of Impacts’.