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Why RBC Remains the King of Canadian Stocks

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Written by Chris MacDonald at The Motley Fool Canada

In times of a looming economic recession and interest rate fluctuations, it is common for most investors to move away from banking stocks. However, Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) is one exception. It is the country’s largest banking and financial services providers, which has been performing exceptionally, despite the economic slowdown.

This bank functions in the following segments: Personal and Commercial Banking, Investor and Treasury Services, Wealth Management, Capital Markets and Insurance. Apart from its homeland, it has branches in the United States of America and 27 other nations.

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Here are some of the reasons why RBC is the king of Canadian stocks.

RBC announces solid Q1 2023 results

In early March, Royal Bank reported impressive net income of $4.3 billion at the end of this year’s first quarter (Q1). This indicates a 4% increase when compared to the same quarter of the last financial year.

Due to strong growth in loans and higher interest rates, the organization’s Banking and Wealth Management sections in Canada reported pre-tax earnings of $5.9 billion. It shows growth of 7% from the figures in Q1 2022.

The Wealth Management and Capital markets segments also reported a 10% growth in their net incomes.

Solid dividend history and appreciating returns 

For the ongoing quarter, Royal Bank has declared a dividend payment of $1.32 per share. Its dividend yield stands at 4%, which is slightly higher than the sectoral average of 2.1%. RBC’s payout ratio in this regard is 45.88%, with payment dates being April 24, 2023, and May 24, 2023, respectively.

Over the last 10 years, this bank has had a solid history of providing dividend payments. In 2013, the annual dividend payment by this organization was $2.28/share, whereas in 2023, the total annual dividend payment stood at $5.28/share, growing 8.8% per year over this time frame. Moreover, in the last five years, this bank posted annual earnings-per-share growth of 6.7%.

Revolutionizing financial planning with the help of AI

The Royal Bank entered an agreement with Conquest in April to take its client experience to the next level. The latter is a platform that leverages powerful artificial intelligence applications to provide effective financial plans for its customers.

For RBC’s clients, Conquest will provide access to a portal that will provide them with personalized financial plans. It will reflect on their financial picture in real time and help achieve their financial goals. The bank will use this service as a complementary feature for its existing MyAdvisor platform.

Bottom line

With solid financials, increasing returns and plans to use AI for better financial planning, RBC is all set to provide increasing returns in the long run. Due to these reasons, this bank remains the king of Canadian stocks.

The post Why RBC Remains the King of Canadian Stocks appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.

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