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  1. How much is the dividend per common share?
  2. Are dividends paid considered "eligible dividends"?
  3. Who should I contact if I have not received my dividends?
  4. When are dividends scheduled to be paid in the current year?
  5. What is Royal Bank's dividend history?
  6. Does Royal Bank have a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP)?
  7. Can I have dividends deposited directly into my account at a financial institution?

1. How much is the dividend per common share?

The most recent dividend is $0.50 per common share.

2. Are dividends paid considered "eligible dividends"?

All dividends paid by Royal Bank to Canadian residents on our common and preferred shares after December 31, 2005, are designated as "eligible dividends". For a more complete explanation, please link to our Dividend Information page.

3. Who should I contact if I have not received my dividends?

Shareholders are requested to contact RBC's Transfer Agent, Computershare.

4. When are dividends scheduled to be paid in the current year?

For an explanation, please link to our Dividend Information page.

5. What is Royal Bank's dividend history?

For a historical summary, refer to:

Dividends history for common shares.
Dividends history for preferred shares.

6. Does Royal Bank have a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP)?

Yes. For more information, see Dividend Reinvestment Plan.

7. Can I have dividends deposited directly into my account at a financial institution?

For shareholders in Canada and the United States, you may have your dividend checks deposited directly into your bank account. To obtain information about this service, please contact our Transfer Agent, Computershare Trust Company of Canada.

Throughout our Frequently Asked Questions, "Royal Bank" refers to the Royal Bank of Canada.


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