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    Exclusive-RBC, BMO planning sale of $2-billion Canadian payments venture, sources say

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    Posted on August 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    RBC and BMO are exploring the sale of Moneris, their $2 billion payments venture, amid industry digitization. Moneris processes a third of Canadian transactions.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Payments Venture Sale
    • Background on Moneris
    • Potential Valuation and Revenue
    • Market Trends in Payments Industry

    RBC and BMO Explore Sale of $2 Billion Payments Joint Venture

    Overview of the Payments Venture Sale

    By Milana Vinn and David French

    Background on Moneris

    (Reuters) -Royal Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal have placed their Canadian payments joint venture up for sale, in a deal that may value the business as highly as $2 billion, four people familiar with the matter said.

    Potential Valuation and Revenue

    Moneris is one of the largest payment processors in Canada, handling one in every three business transactions in the country. It was founded in 2000 by the two banks, and offers digital, mobile, and in-store payment systems for about 325,000 merchant locations, according to its website.

    Market Trends in Payments Industry

    The owners are in the early stages of exploring a potential sale of Moneris, according to the people, who asked not to be named because the talks are private. Boutique investment bank PJT Partners, as well as investment bankers from RBC Capital Markets and BMO Capital Markets, are advising on the sale effort.

    Moneris generates nearly $700 million in annual revenue, so the sources estimated this could equate to a $2-billion valuation, or slightly below that amount.

    A sale is not guaranteed, and the owners could ultimately retain some or all of the business, the people added.

    BMO, Moneris, and PJT declined to comment. RBC did not respond to a request for comment. 

    As the pace of digitization has increased in the North American payments industry in recent years, with the need to regularly spend capital to remain competitive, many banks have shed their payments businesses.

    They have found willing buyers in payments companies, which have been growing through mergers and acquisitions to boost geographic scale and product offerings, as well as private equity firms, which value the recurring fee revenue that payments businesses generate.

    Last month, Canada's TD Bank said it was forming a strategic partnership with Fiserv in relation to its Canadian merchant payments business.

    (Reporting by Milana Vinn and David French in New York; Additional Reporting by Nivedita Balu in TorontoEditing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •RBC and BMO are considering selling Moneris, their joint payments venture.
    • •Moneris is valued at approximately $2 billion.
    • •Moneris processes one-third of Canadian business transactions.
    • •The sale reflects broader digitization trends in the payments industry.
    • •Investment banks are advising on the potential sale.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-RBC, BMO planning sale of $2-billion Canadian payments venture, sources say

    1What is the value of the Canadian payments venture being sold?

    The Canadian payments joint venture is valued at approximately $2 billion.

    2Who are the owners of the payments venture?

    The owners of the payments venture are the Royal Bank of Canada and the Bank of Montreal.

    3What is Moneris known for?

    Moneris is one of the largest payment processors in Canada, handling one in every three business transactions in the country.

    4What is the annual revenue generated by Moneris?

    Moneris generates nearly $700 million in annual revenue.

    5What recent partnership did TD Bank form?

    Last month, Canada's TD Bank announced a strategic partnership with Fiserv regarding its Canadian merchant payments business.

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