Yes, it is possible to add an authorized user to an RBC Visa card. An authorized user is someone who can use the credit card for purchases, but they are not responsible for making payments on the account. The primary cardholder remains responsible for all charges made by the authorized user. This can be a great way to help someone build their credit history or to share the benefits of the RBC Rewards program.
To add an authorized user, the primary cardholder typically needs to provide the user's personal information, such as their name, date of birth, and possibly their social insurance number. It is advisable to review the specific terms and conditions associated with adding authorized users, as these can vary. For the most accurate and current information regarding the process and any potential fees, the primary cardholder may want to refer to the RBC Visa website or contact customer service, where they can find the relevant contact details.
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