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Royal Bank reports Q3 profit rose to $5.4 billion, revenue also up

Royal Bank of Canada reported $881 million in credit loss provisions amid rising profits from diverse business segments, with adjusted earnings per share surpassing analyst expectations.

  • For the quarter ending July 31, 2025, the Royal Bank of Canada posted earnings of $5.4 billion, an increase from $4.5 billion compared to the same period last year.
  • The profit rise followed growth in wealth management and capital markets amid trade tensions and investors adjusting portfolios.
  • Revenue rose to $16.99 billion from $14.63 billion, while net income grew 15% to $1.1 billion in wealth management and 13% to $1.33 billion in capital markets.
  • Adjusted earnings per share reached $3.84, surpassing the $3.32 analyst estimate and up from $3.26 last year, with credit losses increasing to $881 million.
  • The bank expects elevated impaired loans to persist shortly but remains well capitalized to manage risks amid ongoing economic uncertainty and trade negotiations.
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Royal Bank of Canada announced a profit of $5.4 billion in the third quarter, up from $4.5 billion in the same quarter of the previous year.

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Royal Bank reports Q3 profit rose to $5.4 billion, revenue also up

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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