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Unlock North American value:

Invest in high-quality North American companies trading at attractive valuations, offering the potential for strong returns.

Navigate North American markets with confidence:

Enhance your portfolio's resilience with a diversified approach that aims to provide stability across various market conditions.

Choose award-winning active management

Trust your investments to our proven, award-winning fund managers1 who actively seek out opportunities and manage risks to optimize your portfolio's performance.

Strong, consistent performance after fees

RBC North American Value Fund has consistently outperformed both its peer group and the S&P/TSX Composite Index, with lower volatility.

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*Data as of July 31, 2025. Based on series F performance, net of management fees. Source: Morningstar. Peer group represents Canadian Focused Equity determined by CIFSC. Standard deviation is a commonly used measure of risk and is applied to the annual rate of return of an investment to measure the investment’s volatility. Standard deviation shows how much the return on an investment is deviating from expected normal returns. A high standard deviation indicates a greater variability in investment performance. Returns for RBC North American Value Fund – Series F, as of August 31, 2025: 1yr: 18.5%, 3yr: 17.1%, 5yr: 16.7%, 10yr: 11.8%

What is value investing?
Value investing is an investment strategy where you buy stocks (or other assets) that appear to be undervalued (i.e. selling at a discount price) compared to their intrinsic value. Famous champions of value investing include Benjamin Graham (who wrote The intelligent Investor) and Warren Buffet
Can a value stock also be a growth stock? For example, can a fast-growing tech stock be a value stock?
Yes. Value stocks can be in any sector – even tech – if they’re trading below their intrinsic value.
Do value investments pay dividends?
Yes, a value investment may pay dividends, if the company has decided to distribute profits in the form of dividends to the investors of the stock (rather than reinvest it in the company). RBC North American Value Fund - ETF Series distributes dividends annually to its investors.
Are value investments lower risk than growth?
Over long periods, value investing tends to have lower volatility than pure growth investing, but it still carries market risks and sometimes underperforms growth for extended periods.

Get to know RBC Global Asset Management

When we began our journey as a firm, we knew that our success would lie in our clients’ success. That principle has led us to continuously raise the bar in pursuing excellent investment outcomes for our clients.

It drove us to deepen and globalize our investment capabilities. It inspired us to innovate constantly to bring new, sophisticated solutions to the market. And to always hold ourselves to the highest standards of integrity and excellence.

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1 Brendan Wood International – Les champions des placements TopGun sont sélectionnés par des analystes de marché orienté vendeur, des directeurs des ventes et des négociateurs du secteur des placements. En savoir plus sur les champions des placements TopGun.

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L’alliance RBC iShares offre des FNB RBC gérés par RBC Gestion mondiale d’actifs Inc. et des FNB iShares gérés par Gestion d’actifs BlackRock Canada Limitée.

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