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  2. Ways to reduce net income after age 71 with Equitable Life
    Your client is contacting you to ask how to reduce net income after age 71. While each client’s situation is unique, here are a few options to consider.
     
    1. Clients with a spouse under the age of 71 can contribute to a spousal Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) up until December 31st of the year the spouse turns 71; provided contribution room is available. This option can also work for those clients over the age of 71 with employment income. This can be useful for small business owners who are still making money over the age of 71 and forced to convert their RSP to a Retirement Income Fund (RIF) or Life Income Fund (LIF).
     
    1. For clients with a RIF or LIF, they can strategically elect to use their spouses’ age to calculate the minimum RIF income payment (minimum and maximum for LIF). The idea being that if there is an age gap between spouses:
    • Your client makes a RIF/LIF minimum payment lower by using the age of the younger spouse. This is beneficial to clients who do not need a lot of income from their RIF/LIF.
    • Your client makes a LIF maximum payment higher by using the age of the older spouse. This is beneficial to clients who want to withdraw as much as possible from their LIFs each year.
     
    To learn more, contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager.
     
     
     
    ® and TM denote trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada
     
  3. Universal Life Product Fund Changes In September 2022, we will be changing the underlying securities being tracked for several universal life funds, listed below.*  These changes apply to our current Equation Generation IV universal life insurance product and to any legacy products that offer these same UL funds.

    If your client would like to transfer money currently invested in any of the above UL funds to a different UL fund and/or change the investment option for their future deposits, please submit a request well in advance of September 2022 using form 693UL.

    Please contact your Equitable Life® Regional Sales Manager for more information. 
     
    UL Fund Currently Tracked Upcoming Change*
    European DJ Euro STOXX 50 Total Return Index STOXX Europe 600 Paris-Aligned Index (ESG)
    Canadian Bond Sun Life MFS Canadian Bond Equitable Life Active Canadian Bond Fund Internal Linked
    Global Fixed Income Mackenzie Global Tactical Bond Invesco Global Bond
    Canadian Value Stock Mackenzie Cundill Canadian Security Franklin Bissett Canadian Equity
    Large Cap Canadian Equity Mackenzie Ivy Canadian Dynamic Equity Income
    Global Balanced Templeton Global Balanced Mackenzie Ivy Global Balanced

    *Underlying security changes will occur in September 2022. Exact effective date has not yet been determined.
     
  4. Taking the guess work out of market volatility with Equitable Life

     

    Investing during market highs and market lows can leave even the most seasoned investors scratching their heads. Knowing when to buy and when to sell is not easy, but disciplined investing can be.

    Dollar cost averaging with Equitable Life® is designed to provide a long-term investment solution. This strategy helps take the guesswork out of knowing when to get into the market. It can also provide consistency for a long-term financial plan regardless of whether there is a lot or a little to invest.
     
    And for a limited time only, we’ve increased the initial commission for the CB5 sales option from 5.6% to 7.0% on Pivotal Select™ segregated funds*, effective from May 20 to August 31, 2022.** During this time, advisors earn the increased full initial commission even if funds are placed into Equitable Life Money Market Fund to start the PAC.
     
    For more information on dollar cost averaging, please contact your Equitable Life Regional Investment Sales Manager.

     

     
     
    * Applies to FundSERV trades occurring between May 20 and August 31, 2022. Initial commission on non-FundSERV trades occurring between May 20 to August 31, 2022 increases from 4% to 5%. Initial commission is subject to a chargeback.
    ** Equitable Life reserves the right to end the campaign at any time and without notice.
     
    ™or ® denotes a registered trademark of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.

     
     
  5. Take advantage of our online services today!
  6. New “Update Payment” feature for banking changes has launched! Great news! Equitable® has launched a new self-serve "Update Payment" feature in Client Access and on EquiNet®. This new online process enables clients and advisors to easily submit key banking change requests for eligible insurance policies*, with no need to complete a physical form.

    What’s new?

    A new "Update Payment" feature is now available on Client Access and on EquiNet under Policy Inquiry. It allows clients (and advisors) to easily submit requests for the following three transactions online:

    1.  STOP pre-authorized payments.

    2.  RESUME pre-authorized payments on overdue accounts.

    3.  CHANGE which bank we withdraw money from.




    The new "Update Payment" feature replaces the previous "Edit" button in Client Access. The old banking change options are still available in the client’s Profile section. They can be used to request a change to the payment withdrawal date, as that option is not yet available with the new Update Payment feature. 

    How it works!

    When a change is requested using the new Update Payment feature, our Operations team receives it online.  They will review and process the changes within three business days, as per Equitable’s current service standards. 

    The Update Payment feature in Client Access is a self-serve process. However, if a client prefers, their advisor or an Equitable Customer Service associate can assist them by submitting the request on their behalf. Clients will be asked to sign to approve any such requests that are submitted by someone other than the owner of the policy.

    *The Update Payment transactions are only available for eligible policies: those that have not lapsed, are not on Automatic Premium Loan, and are not owned by a corporation or other entity.

    We trust that these digital enhancements will help make the client and advisor experience even simpler and more efficient.

    Need more information? Please contact your Equitable wholesaler.

    ® or TM denotes a trademark of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
  7. Universal life product linked interest option changes

    On July 1, 2025, we will be changing the index that is tracked for the linked interest options shown far below.

    Clients can change their investment options at any time if they choose. This includes the Linked Interest Option(s) for money currently invested and future deposits.

    Requests for this change can be done:
     
    • Online by advisors – Go to Policy Inquiry on EquiNet® (advisor site).
    • Online by clients – Links in Client Access® through Equitable.ca.
    Please contact your Equitable® Wholesaler for more information. 
     
    Linked Interest Option                               Universal life insurance solution Currently tracking Effective July 1, 2025
    Canadian Equity Index   • Equitable GenerationsTM S&P/TSX 60® Total Return Index S&P/TSX Composite® Total Return Index
    Canadian Equity
    • Equation Generation® IV
    • EquiLife®
    • Equation Generation III
    • Equation Generation II
    • Equation
    • Direction 2000 Plus

    S&P/TSX® 60 Total Return Index and S&P/TSX Composite® Total Return Index registered trademarks of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates (“SPDJI”) and S&P Global. All others are registered trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
     
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  9. Complex large case? Meet our Tax and Estate Planning expert.

    Ask our Experts Episode 4

    At Equitable, we understand that complex large cases require expert handling. Our team is here to help guide you through every step of the process.

    Today, we are thrilled to share the fourth episode of Ask our Experts. Watch episode 4 featuring Bryan McNulty, Head of Tax and Estate Planning.

    Bryan talks about:
    • How his past experiences serve him in his role at Equitable.
    • The importance of policy ownership.
    • Equitable’s mutual status and our focus on life insurance.

    Learn more:
    Visit our large case markets webpage to learn more about our team of dedicated experts. 

    Do you have a large case opportunity? Talk to your wholesaler to learn more. 



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