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Royal Bank of Canada ordered to pay $4.25M penalty for consumer violation

The bank transferred and refunded $22.4 million to affected customers after FCAC said weak controls led to inaccurate monthly statements.

  • On Thursday, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada fined the Royal Bank of Canada $4.25 million for providing inaccurate credit card statements to customers, citing violations of the Bank Act.
  • The bank failed to transfer credits during account migration after fraud reports, which the FCAC said resulted in inaccurate statements and additional charges for some customers.
  • Reporting errors impacted 227,947 accounts, prompting the bank to refund about $22.4 million to customers and donate $299,000 on behalf of those who could not be located.
  • RBC spokesperson Nathaniel Wallace stated the lender takes its regulatory obligations seriously and that the bank self-reported the matter and fully co-operated with the regulator throughout the process.
  • The FCAC identified the root cause as "inadequate and ineffective control and oversight procedures," a pattern echoed in a $4 million fine applied to BMO in February for Bank Act violations.
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The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) reports that Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) was fined more than $4 million for providing incorrect credit card statements to some customers.

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Le Journal de Montreal broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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