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  1. Let’s “Talk Money”: Helping clients feel better about their finances This November is Financial Literacy Month, and the theme is simple but powerful: “Talk Money.” The goal is simple—get Canadians talking about money. When people open up about budgeting, debt, or financial stress, they feel more confident and less alone.

    Money and mental health are connected
    Many Canadians feel stressed about money. That stress can affect their mental health. As an advisor, you can help by starting honest conversations. When clients talk about their worries, they’re more likely to take action and feel better.

    How advisors can help
    You don’t need to be a therapist. Just listen, ask questions, and offer simple steps. Here are a few ideas:

     
    Let’s talk money
    Talking about money helps people feel stronger and more in control. This month, let’s help clients open up, take action, and build better habits—financially and emotionally.

    If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to your Director, Investment Sales.
  2. The top individual insurance marketing materials! In 2025 there were five marketing pieces that advisors turned to most. If you haven’t seen them yet, now’s your chance to catch up. We want to help you connect with clients. These materials help make important topics easy to explain.

    Top five individual insurance marketing materials:
    1. 1024 Guide to individual underwriting. This guide shows how medical and non-medical conditions can affect insurance approvals.
    2. 1038 Understanding participating whole life. Explains Equimax® participating whole life insurance. It also discusses the Participating Account, how dividends are calculated, and how they can impact a policy.
    3. 1343 Evidence of insurability. Includes a chart showing the underwriting rules for life insurance products.
    4. 1530 Temporary resident underwriting guidelines. This is a list of the documents temporary residents need when applying for individual insurance.
    5. 1505 Dividend scale interest rate 30-year historical performance. This chart shows Equitable’s dividend scale interest rate history. It also compares our dividend scale rate to other major economic indicators.

    For a list of all our marketing pieces visit our marketing materials page on EquiNet.

    Have further questions? Your Equitable Wholesaler is here to help!
  3. New Individual Wealth tools to support client conversations


    Equitable has new resources now available on EquiNet® — each designed to help support client conversations and make it easier to explain investment strategies in a clear and meaningful way. 

     

    New case studies to help support client conversations  *NEW*
    We know some financial concepts can be tricky to explain. To help, we have created a set of straightforward, advisor‑focused case studies designed to deepen your understanding and help you better grasp the mechanics of our product options, understand the “why,” and translate that knowledge into clear, client-friendly conversations.


    The four new case studies cover:

    • Asset rebalancing

    • Householding

    • Resets

    • Segregated funds vs. mutual funds



    Introducing our fund manager spotlight pages 

    You can now find spotlight pages for every fund manager on the Equitable Guaranteed Investment Funds™ platform. Each page will help you get to know each manager’s vision, investment philosophy and mission. 

    Quickly access: 

    • An overview of each fund manager  

    • Mission and investment approach 

    • Available funds on Equitable GIF 

    • Additional value-added content — including videos, helpful links and more. 

     

    New sample portfolios to help guide client discussions

    A new set of sample portfolios designed to help illustrate how different investment styles might align with a client’s goals are now available. These are not recommendations — they are conversation starters. Use them to help clients visualize: 

     

    • How their strategy could look in practice. 

    • Trade-offs between different investment styles. 

    • How various approaches could support long‑term planning. 


    Have questions or want support navigating any of these new resources? Contact your Director, Investment Sales today. 

  4. Get the Straight Talk from Equitable’s public investments expert Real answers to big questions
    When you have questions about par whole life insurance, you need concise, direct insights from leaders and subject matter experts. And that’s where Straight Talk can help!

    Straight Talk with Mark Warywoda
    What’s really behind consistent long-term performance? Find out in this next episode of Straight Talk, hosted by Rob Hollingsworth, Head of Insurance Distribution.

    Watch Mark Warywoda, VP of Public Investments, break down how disciplined sourcing and a scalable strategy help sustain Equitable’s long-term par fund performance.


    In case you missed it .... Straight Talk with Mark Arruda
    In the first episode of Straight Talk, Mark Arruda, VP of Individual Insurance Pricing and Finance, talks about how Equitable’s par account is built to perform in all kinds of conditions, with strong governance, disciplined risk management, and prudent capital practices that allow Equitable’s par account to perform at top-tier levels.



    Learn more
    Learn how Equimax® whole life insurance can benefit clients. Contact your individual insurance wholesaler today.

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  7. Insights from a pandemic: Long-term COVID-19 drug risks

    For the remainder of 2020 and beyond, COVID-19 will continue to add to the existing pressures driving up drug costs. Examples of contributing factors include:

    • Claims for acute drugs will likely increase as elective surgeries resume and plan members address non-emergency health issues that were left unattended during COVID-19.
    • Plan members whose employers are facing financial strain due to COVID-19 may stock up on their prescriptions in anticipation of losing their job and/or their benefits.
    • An ongoing increase in the prevalence and severity of mental health issues and chronic conditions. In May and June, we saw a dramatic increase in the number of claimants for depression, ulcers, blood pressure and diabetes, and depression was associated with 1 in 5 claimants.

    All trends thus far suggest we can expect about a 10% increase in average paid amounts per certificate in 2020 compared with 2019. But the impact won’t be the same for all groups. There will be significant variations, particularly for smaller groups, and some may see much larger cost increases.

    Unknown COVID-19-related risks

    Another risk exposure may come from the costs associated with drugs used to treat or prevent COVID-19. There are currently numerous vaccines in development, and more than 300 clinical trials are underway for both new and existing drugs to determine their effectiveness in treating the virus.

    The cost of any vaccine or whether government or private plans will pay for it is unknown. Regardless, there will likely be other drugs indicated for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 that private plans will be expected to cover. The cost of this impact for private payers is unknown, but potentially high.

    Another unknown is what will happen with dispensing fees. While most provinces have lifted their 30-day prescription refill limits, it remains to be seen whether pharmacies will resume dispensing 60- and 90-day refills at pre-COVID levels for private plans. If not, this would mean the dispensing fees will continue to drive up drug costs.

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    Advisor opportunity

    Despite the increase in drug plan risk in recent years, little has changed in plan design trends. Very few plan sponsors have adopted managed plans or other plan design options that could help manage risk.

    This presents an opportunity for advisors to educate their clients about the risks their drug plan may be exposed to and the options available to manage that risk.

    A practical starting point for those conversations is our Drug Plan Design Tool. With two simple questions, it can help confirm your client’s objectives and identify some best-fit solutions for their plan.  Ask your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager for a copy of the tool.

  8. Equitable Life Group Benefits Bulletin - Group Advisor Bonus Enhancement Announcing our Enhanced Group Advisor Bonus Program
     
    We have enhanced our Group Advisor Bonus program to make it more competitive and to help support you in building your business with Equitable Life in 2022. We have updated the structure of the bonus program to make it easier for you to qualify, as well as increased the amounts we pay.
     
    Beginning for sales effective in 2022 we have:
    • Decreased the minimum premium required to qualify for the Sales Bonus to $35,000 from $150,000.
    • Moved away from using Graded Annualized Premium for both the Sales and Persistency Bonus and are using actual Annualized Premium instead, up to a maximum of $500,000 per policy. This simplifies the program and aligns us with the rest of the industry.
    • Increased the Sales Bonus payout to up to 5% of Annualized Premium for Traditional Sales and up to 3% of Annualized Premium for myFlex sales. 
    • Changed the minimum annual premium threshold for the Persistency bonus to $500,000 of capped Annualized Premium from $500,000 of Graded Annualized Premium to make it easier for you to qualify.
    Premiums associated with benefits on retention accounting or Administrative Services Only (ASO), Equitable HealthConnector® services, Group Critical Illness and Health Care Spending Accounts will no longer be counted towards the Sales Bonus.
     
    These enhancements do not apply to advisors who are not part of our standard Advisor Bonus program and who have special bonus arrangements in place. If you have a special bonus arrangement in place and would like to switch to the standard program, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
     
    Below is a table comparing the current Sales Bonus structure and payout. For full details, please refer to the Group Advisor Compensation and Recognition brochure.
     
    Enhanced Sales Bonus
    For the new Sales Bonus, the Payout Band is based on total combined Traditional and myFlex Benefits new annualized premium (capped at $500,000 per policy). The Sales Bonus Rates for both Traditional sales and myFlex sales are shown in the table below:
     
    New Sales Bonus Rates
    Payout Band Capped Annualized Premium* Sales Bonus Rate
    (from first dollar)
    Traditional Sales myFlex Sales
    1 $34,999 and under 0% 0%
    2 $35,000 to $99,999 3.5% 1.5%
    3 $100,000 and over 5% 3%
    *Total Traditional and myFlex new business sales combined, capped at $500,000 per policy.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    If you have any questions about the Advisor Bonus enhancements, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
     
  9. Dividend Withdrawals and Change and Premium Offset
  10. Step Up Your Wealth Qualification Requirements