Royal Bank of Canada
Context Analysis
Competitors · Subsidiaries · Locations
The Contextualizer is eligible to "contextualize"
the market relationships of Royal Bank of Canada,
e.g. through tracking it's acquisitions, subsidiaries, offices,
fabrics and competitors around the globe.
Tip: If you see a dot, it's always worth scrolling up so that the map enlarges and points on top of each other (e.g. NYC vs. Fort Lee) can be differentiated.
Worldwide · Business Intelligence
The worldwide map and table tracks NON-US offices, fabrics, competitors and subsidiaries.
U.S. · Business Intelligence
The U.S. map and table tracks offices, fabrics, competitors and subsidiaries located in the United States.
Worldwide · Competitors Table
The table is especially crucial if Palmy did (yet) not find any location to map the competitor to. Note that "medium accuracy" implies that the value must be noticed with care, because it may be a subsidiary instead of a competitor.
Competitor | Private? | Source | Accuracy | Country | City |
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Bank of Montreal | FMP | High | Canada | Montreal | |
Wells Fargo \u0026 Company | FMP | High | United States | San Francisco | |
The Bank of Nova Scotia | FMP | High | Canada | Halifax | |
The Toronto\u002DDominion Bank | FMP | High | Canada | Toronto | |
JPMorgan Chase \u0026 Co. | FMP | High | United States | New York | |
Citigroup Inc. | FMP | High | United States | New York | |
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce | FMP | High | Canada | Toronto | |
Bank of America Corporation | FMP | High | United States | Charlotte |
Worldwide · Subsidiaries Table
The table is especially crucial if Palmy did (yet) not find any location to map the subsidiary to. All subsidiaries are sourced from exhibits of the SEC (21.1).
Subsidiary | Private? | Country | City |
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- | - | - | - |