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David I. McKay DAVID I. McKAY
Group Head,
Canadian Banking

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David McKay is Group Head, Canadian Banking, responsible for RBC's Personal Financial Services and Business Financial Services businesses, as well as RBC's Canadian sales and branch distribution.

Mr. McKay's previous role was Executive Vice President of Personal Financial Services at RBC, where he was responsible for the personal retail business including Consumer Lending, Home Equity, Deposits, Branch Investments and online investing in Canada. Mr. McKay held this role from October 2005 to April 2008, prior to which he was Senior Vice-President of Financing Products of RBC's domestic retail bank.

Mr. McKay has spent more than 20 years with RBC in many different areas including senior management of retail banking, retail banking field roles, commercial account management, group risk management and corporate banking in Canada and Japan. Mr. McKay is also a Director of Visa Inc., the newly created public global payments company.

Mr. McKay holds an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business at University of Western Ontario and a Bachelor of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo.

 


 

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