Our approach

We work with individuals and families to coordinate and service their financial needs. We provide insight on all aspects of planning including retirement income needs, multi-generational wealth transfer and charitable planning.

Our objective is to provide clients with useful advice and to produce risk-appropriate returns in all market conditions. This is to be achieved by building and managing well researched portfolios along with being mindful of each client's specific financial goals and risk tolerance.


Strength you can trust

Distinguished by a long heritage of financial integrity and unwavering dedication to our clients, RBC has consistently earned high credit ratings.1

  • Moody's Aa1 and A1 / stable4
  • Standards and Poor AA- and A/stable4
  • Fitch Ratings AA2 and AA+3 / stable4

Additionally, RBC has a reputation of strength and stability with a high-quality balance sheet, proactive risk management and a strong liquidity position.

Five things you should know about selling your business

We are very proud to have been featured in Forbes. We invite you to read Five Things You Should Know About Selling Your Business and contact us to discuss selling your business.


 


Discover your Total Wealth

RBC Total Wealth is a way to view your complete financial picture. See your RBC Wealth Management accounts - along with your accounts at other financial institutions you choose to add-all in one convenient place.

Let's start the conversation

Please fill in all the mandatory fields. To protect your privacy, we ask that you not send any confidential information, such as bank account numbers, credit card information or account details, through this form.

*Required fields

Bulletin Board

My Team

Mark Johnston bio photo

Mark Johnston

Senior Vice President - Financial Advisor, Senior Portfolio Director

Joe Johnston

Joe Johnston

Financial Advisor

Hunter Morita bio photo

HUNTER MORITA

Investment Associate

Latest Insights

Tankers

U.S./Iran: After the “truce”

Jun 26, 2026 | Frédérique Carrier

Markets have exhaled, and inflation fears have eased. But for governments and companies alike, the drive towards self-sufficiency remains a strategic priority.

Read more