Achēv and RBC team up to support newcomers in Mississauga
Credit to Author: Canadian Immigrant| Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2022 01:38:54 +0000
A new partnership between Achēv and RBC will provide helpful services and timely advice to newcomers in Mississauga as they navigate their settlement journey.
The newly launched RBC Meeting Place at Achēv’s Newcomer Information Centre, at 50 Burnhamthorpe Road, will be staffed by expert RBC Newcomer Advisors who will help people of all cultures with their banking and financial needs as they settle into their new community. In addition to one-on-one advice and support, RBC Newcomer Advisors will host group seminars ranging from careers in finance to networking and personal brand building, with a special emphasis on youth.
The addition of RBC Meeting Place rounds out Achēv’s robust newcomer services, which include employment, language assessment, youth programs and newcomer settlement and referral services.
“Achēv is pleased to collaborate with RBC. Our two organizations have come together based on shared values and a common approach to serving our clients and community. We are both committed to putting each client at the centre of what we do,” said Tonie Chaltas, CEO, Achēv. “Together, we are providing clients with an integrated and seamless settlement journey, helping them access the services and advice they need to find meaningful employment and establish new lives in Canada.”
RBC’s Newcomer teams offer their expertise, resources, products, and services to new Canadians through
community partnerships and in RBC Meeting Place locations nationally.
“We’re committed to making it easier for new Canadians to get established, succeed and thrive in Canada,” said Tom Parisi, Regional Vice President, RBC. “That’s why we’re so pleased to be co-located with Achēv here in Mississauga – so we can continue to support newcomers with their financial needs and more, as they adapt to life in Canada.”
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