Securely Activate Your RBC Card Today🚀
To enter your RBC activation code online, visit RBC.com/activate, sign in to your RBC account, and follow the instructions provided on the screen. During the process, you may be asked to enter your card information and activation code for verification.
An RBC activation code is a security verification code used to confirm your identity and activate your new card safely. The code may be included:
In your card package
Through online banking verification
By email or text message in some cases
The activation code helps protect your account from unauthorized access.
Open Chrome, Safari, Edge, or another secure browser on your phone, tablet, or computer.
Type RBC.com/activate into the address bar and open the official RBC activation page.
Sign in securely using your RBC online banking username and password.
Select the new RBC credit card or debit card you want to activate.
Carefully enter your card number exactly as shown on the front of your card.
Provide additional card details such as the expiration date and verification information if requested.
Enter the RBC activation code in the verification field when the system asks for it.
Review all entered information carefully to avoid activation errors or verification problems.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete identity verification securely.
Submit your activation request and wait for the confirmation message on the screen.
Once activation is successful, your RBC card will be ready to use for purchases, ATM access, and online payments.
Mobile browser
RBC mobile banking app
Tablet or desktop computer
Yes. RBC uses secure encryption and verification systems to help protect customer information during activation.
Always make sure you are using the official RBC website before entering personal or banking details.
Most activations are completed instantly or within a few minutes.
In many cases, yes. Online banking credentials are usually required for secure activation.
Some cards may allow alternative verification methods depending on account settings.
Too many failed attempts may temporarily lock the activation process for security reasons.