RBC breaks down language barriers
Starting a new life in a new country can be an exciting experience, but not without its challenges; among these is language.
To help newcomers overcome the language barrier, RBC is the first
financial institution to offer a multi-language telephone service
through its branch network that enables clients to go into their local
branch and, with their personal banker, discuss their financial affairs
via a three-way confidential conference call in their preferred
language.
“We understand how critical communication is in our line of business
and, as a client, the last thing you want when dealing with your
finances is for details to get lost in translation,†said Paul Sy,
director, Multicultural Markets, RBC “Language is a common obstacle for
newcomers and we are breaking down this barrier by making it easier for
clients to do business with us.â€
Today’s announcement is the latest example of RBC reaching out to
newcomers in their own language. RBC launched its multi-language
telephone service through its Contact Centre in 2008.
Now, more than 200 RBC Royal Bank branches, including the top 175
branches in multicultural communities across Canada and new and existing
RBC retail stores, will have the capability to assist clients with
their financial needs in up to 180 languages.
Additional branches will offer this capability in the future.
Recent RBC research found that most (84 per cent) newcomers who have been in Canada for less than three years speak a language other than English or French most often at home. More than four-in-ten (43 per cent) newcomers who have been in Canada for less than three years say speaking their language is one of the top three reasons for choosing their financial advisor.
To date, RBC has communicated with clients in 136 languages, with the most common language requested being Spanish, followed by Mandarin, Punjabi, Cantonese and Vietnamese.
Details on The RBC Welcome to Canada banking package, newly offered
preferred rate on Foreign Exchange transactions for 12 months, and
branch locators that identify representatives who speak up to 180
languages, can be found at www.rbc.com/rbccredit.
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