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  1. Making it easy to do business with us

    Online Term illustration now auto-populates the application 

    We have added a new online illustration for Equitable® Term life insurance illustrations that automatically populates the fields in your Term application. 

    We’ve designed the online illustration to be intuitive so you can fill in client details with ease. 
    ●  Select term plans and coverages of choice, then get an illustration report in minutes. 
    ●  You can save your web illustration progress at any time and view it from the online application dashboard. 
    ●  We’ve combined the illustration with our online application to make the process seamless. The illustration details you provide will auto-populate in the fields needed to complete the application. 

    New: You can create a term illustration without logging in to EquiNet.   

    We are taking another step in the journey towards enhancing the ways we do business. 




    Check out this update on the new Illustrations page on EquiNet®

    Learn more

    Have further questions? Your Equitable Wholesaler is here to help!

    ® and TM denote trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
     
  2. New rules in effect for all Quebec applications The Quebec Regulatory Tribunal (AMF) made an important decision about selling insurance products to Quebec residents. As a result, Equitable® has changed its licensing rules for all future sales to clients in Quebec. 

    Effective on November 28, 2024, you must be licensed in Quebec to submit an application for a client who lives in Quebec. This requirement applies to all insurance and investment products.

    Regardless of where the application is signed, if you meet with a client whose primary residence is in Quebec, you must be licensed in Quebec to submit on the client’s behalf. 

    If you are not licensed in Quebec, you will need to get licensed in Quebec for applications for Quebec clients to be processed. 

    What about licensing for clients outside of Quebec? 

    In all cases, we encourage you to be licensed in the province where a client lives to be able to do business or provide ongoing service.




    Equitable is committed to providing solutions and service that is in the best interests of clients and advisors alike. We appreciate your continued support.

    Questions?

    Your Equitable Wholesaler is here to help. 

    You may also reach out to Advisor Services for more details. Email eastern-service@equitable.ca or call 1-800-668-4095.



    ® or TM denote trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
  3. Empathy – Life doesn’t pause for grief
    Did you hear? In March, Equitable added its Empathy Loss Support benefit1 to all new and existing individual life insurance policies. Empathy is a digital bereavement support platform. It helps families navigate life after a loss with caring guidance and practical tools.

    •  Instant: Beneficiaries can start using Empathy Loss Support services on the mobile app or web as soon as they start a life claim1,2.
    •  Personalized: Step-by-step help is available with plans, paperwork, and tough decisions. Caring professionals provide real-person support3
    •  Supportive: Empathy enhances the advisor’s role and helps build stronger client relationships.
    •  Included: Empathy comes with all individual life policies at no added cost.

    With Empathy, Equitable continues its promise to always put clients first. We help families get the support they need during their most challenging times.

    Watch the Empathy video.






    Learn more about Empathy.
    Contact your Equitable wholesaler with any questions.


    1This loss support benefit is provided by Empathy and is available to all Equitable life beneficiaries aged 18+ years and residing in Canada. Equitable does not have access to the information provided to Empathy and is not responsible or liable for the services provided by Empathy. Empathy does not represent Equitable nor have the right to bind Equitable. Equitable may modify access to or discontinue offering the Empathy service at any time.  
    2The Empathy mobile app and Empathy Loss Support services are only offered in Canada, USA, and UK.
    3The Empathy app and Care Team provide guidance and support tailored to Empathy's understanding of your needs. Empathy does not provide legal, medical, financial, or accounting advice, nor does Empathy provide mental health diagnosis or treatment. We recommend consulting a professional on such matters.


    6/8/2026
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  6. Update: Employment Insurance (EI) Sickness Benefit Extension As it proposed in its 2022 Budget, the federal government has confirmed it is extending the Employment Insurance (EI) Sickness Benefits period from 15 weeks to 26 weeks later this year. The official implementation date and details have not yet been confirmed by the government and we will share further details once they are available. In the meantime, here’s what you need to know.
     
    We will not require or implement any changes to our disability plan designs based on this extension. However, plan sponsors may wish to amend their short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) plans and policies to align with the new 26-week EI period. 

    Impact to short-term disability (STD) benefits integrated with EI

    Plan sponsors with EI-integrated STD may wish to adjust their benefits to line up with the new 26-week extension. 

    Impact to plans with no STD benefits

    For plan sponsors who do not offer STD, they have the option of adjusting their LTD plans to the new 26-week elimination period if members claim EI prior to LTD. This adjustment would help to avoid the plan member receiving disability and EI payments at the same time and potentially being required to return funds due to overpayment. 

    Considerations for plan sponsors

    Plan sponsors who amend their STD or LTD policies to align with the new 26-week EI period should note that there may be inadvertent delays to their employees’ return to work. While collecting EI, injured or ill employees do not benefit from our early intervention services or rigorous claims management practices that could help them get back to work sooner. So, by delaying the availability of STD or LTD coverage, the advantages that these programs are intended to provide could also be delayed. 

    Impact to Premium Reduction Program (PRP)

    The Premium Reduction Program (PRP) allows employers with eligible short-term disability plans to pay lower EI premiums. The eligibility criteria have not changed at this time. The government plans to review the PRP in 2024.

    Questions

    If you have questions about these changes or what they mean for your clients’ disability plans, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
     
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  10. NEW MARKETING MATERIAL! Flexibility for supplemental income with Equimax Equitable has created a new piece to help you understand our new Equimax® illustration feature, Paid-Up Additions (PUA) to Cash Dividends, now available!

    Did you know Equimax clients can switch from the PUA dividend option to the cash dividend option by simply requesting a dividend option change?1,2

    You can illustrate this for paid-up 10 pay and 20 pay Equimax plans! Show clients how they can build in added flexibility and use their policy to create a source of future supplemental income by simply changing the dividend option to cash.3
     
    Illustration Considerations:
    ● Works with Equimax Estate Builder® or Equimax Wealth Accumulator®.
    ● Illustrate the Excelerator Deposit Option (EDO) to help build the policy values while the PUA dividend option is in effect. EDO payments can’t be made once the policy is switched to the cash dividend option.
    ● If a client needs temporary insurance coverage – like mortgage protection - illustrate term riders for how long they are needed to meet the specific goal.3
    ● If critical illness coverage is needed our competitively priced 20 pay critical illness riders are a great fit to provide paid-up critical illness coverage.3 

    Clients should apply for the coverage they need. This concept is about flexibility to create a future source of supplemental income.

    Want to learn more? Check out our new marketing piece: Flexibility for supplemental income with Equimax (2077).

    For more information, reach out to your local wholesaler.
     
     
    ® and TM denote trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
    1 Dividends are not guaranteed and are paid at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors.  Dividends may be subject to taxation. Dividends will vary based on the actual investment returns in the participating account as well as mortality, expenses, lapse, claims experience, taxes, and other experience of the participating block of policies.
    2 To request a change to the dividend option complete and submit form 558 (Request for Withdrawal of Dividends, Change in Option, or Premium Offset). A client can request a change to the cash dividend option from any other dividend option regardless of the premium type or whether premiums continue to be payable, subject to our current administration rules and guidelines. Some dividend option changes are subject to underwriting. Underwriting is not required to change from the PUA to cash dividend option, however, underwriting is required to change from the cash dividend option to the PUA dividend option.
    3 This concept is intended to illustrate a one-time switch to cash dividends once premiums are no longer payable for the policy (including premiums for riders). Premiums are paid with after-tax dollars and dividends paid in cash are subject to taxation.  If premiums are payable there will be tax savings for the client to use the before-tax cash dividend to reduce the premium instead of taking it entirely as a cash payment.  This concept is intended for longer term planning, not to meet short term cash needs by switching back and forth between the PUA and cash options. Clients should consider a policy loan or a cash withdrawal to meet short-term cash needs; policy loans and cash withdrawals may be subject to taxation.