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Introduction
IMPORTANT — PLEASE READ: This Certificate of Insurance is a valuable source of information and contains provisions that may limit or exclude coverage. Please read this Certificate of Insurance and keep it in a safe place.
RBC General Insurance Company (the "Insurer") in Quebec, and RBC Insurance Company of Canada (the "Insurer") in the rest of Canada, have issued group insurance policy U-1014457-A to Royal Bank of Canada ("RBC Royal Bank") to cover expenses incurred by a cardholder relating to Purchase Security & Extended Warranty. This Certificate of Insurance summarizes the provisions of this group insurance policy.
All italicized terms have the specific meaning explained in the "Definitions" section of this Certificate of Insurance.
If you require assistance, you can contact Assured Assistance Inc. (Assured Assistance) by calling:
1-800-533-2778 toll-free from the US & Canada, or
905-816-2581 collect from anywhere in the world
Throughout this document, all italicized terms have the specific meaning explained below.
Applicant means a person who has signed and submitted an application as the applicant for an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card and in whose name the card account is established.
Cardholder means any person (includes applicants, co-applicants and authorized users), to whom RBC Royal Bank has issued an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card.
Covered person means the cardholder. A co-applicant or an authorized user to whom RBC Royal Bank has issued an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card is a covered person in his/her own right. A covered person may be referred to as "you" or "your" or "yourself". A co-applicant's or authorized user's family member is not eligible for this insurance.
Dependent child means a dependent unmarried natural, adopted, step or foster child of the cardholder.
Family member means spouse, a dependent child, parents, stepparents, grandparents, grandchildren, in-laws, brothers, sisters, stepbrothers and stepsisters.
Gifts mean tangible moveable property for personal use.
Personal property means tangible, moveable property for personal use.
Spouse means the person who is legally married to you, or has been living in a conjugal relationship with you for a continuous period of at least one year.
The insurance is effective when you use your RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card to purchase personal property or gifts for family members. Coverage ends on the earliest of:
Purchase Security:
Personal property purchased using your RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card or acquired with your RBC Rewards® points, is insured against all risks of direct accidental physical loss or damage for 90 days from the date of purchase. The insurance applies to your personal property and gifts you give to family members.
You are insured for loss or damage in an amount not exceeding the amount shown on your RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card sales draft.
The maximum amount of applicable insurance is $50,000 per RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred account for each year.
Extended Warranty:
Extended Warranty Insurance automatically doubles the original manufacturer's warranty, up to a maximum extension of 1 year. Your Extended Warranty Insurance starts immediately following the expiry of the original manufacturer's warranty, but in no event shall the combined Extended Warranty and original manufacturer's warranty exceed 5 years, and is subject to the terms and conditions of that original manufacturer's warranty, in addition to the terms and conditions outlined in this Certificate of Insurance.
Items covered by Extended Warranty must have been purchased using your RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card, or acquired with your RBC Rewards® points. Included are personal property and items you give to family members. The purchases can be made anywhere in the world. The original warranty must be valid in Canada.
In the event your original manufacturer's warranty is no longer available due to the bankruptcy of the manufacturer, this insurance will provide coverage in place of the original manufacturer's warranty, to a maximum of 1 year from the date of bankruptcy of the manufacturer.
Property Excluded
The Insurer will not pay for any expenses incurred directly or indirectly relating to:
Perils Excluded
The Insurer will not pay for any expenses incurred directly or indirectly as a result of:
If you call Assured Assistance at the time of the loss as shown under "How to contact Assistance Services" you will receive the necessary claims assistance.
If you do not call Assured Assistance, you must notify the Claims Centre of your claim within 30 days of the date of the cause of loss.
When you contact Assured Assistance, you must provide the following information:
For your claim to be reviewed, you must submit the following original documentation:
Depending on the nature of the claim, the Insurer may require a police, fire, homeowner insurance claim or loss report or any other report of the loss sufficient to determine eligibility for benefits under this insurance.
When an insured item forms part of a pair or set, the Insurer will reimburse the full purchase price of the pair or set provided that the items are unusable individually and cannot be replaced individually.
Under Extended Warranty Insurance, prior to proceeding with any repair services, you must notify the Insurer and obtain approval of the repair services and the repair facility from the Insurer.
For both Purchase Security and Extended Warranty, at the sole discretion of the Insurer, you may be required to send, at your expense, the damaged item on which a claim is based, to an address designated by the Insurers.
Service | Contact |
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Address |
RBC Insurance Claims Centre PO Box 97, Station A Mississauga, ON L5A 2Y9 |
Phone | 1-800-533-2778 |
You must submit the information required for your claim within 90 days of the date of the cause of the loss. If it is not reasonably possible to provide such information within 90 days, you must do so within one year or your claim will not be paid.
If you disagree with the claim decision of the Insurer, the matter will be submitted to arbitration under the arbitration law in the Canadian province or territory in which you permanently reside. You must begin arbitration proceedings to recover a claim within 12 months of the occurrence. If, however, this limitation is invalid according to the laws of the Canadian province or territory where you permanently reside, you must commence your claim within the shortest time limit permitted by that province or territory. All arbitration proceedings must be brought in the Canadian province or territory in which you permanently reside. Where requested by the Insurer, you consent to the transfer of any proceedings to the province or territory where you permanently reside.