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More time to complete and view applications on EZcomplete
You asked for more time, we listened!
Effective January 14, 2023, you will have more time to complete and view in-flight and completed applications on the EZcomplete® dashboard.
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There are no changes to EZcomplete’s Sandbox. Applications in the Practice Site will continue to be deleted after 10 calendar days.Take me to the Sandbox
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Play around in the Sandbox with a demo client account.
Submit your applications today.
If you have any questions, contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager or Advisor Services Team Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET at 1.866.884.7427, or email savingsretirement@equitable.ca.
*Insurance applications currently offer 30 calendar days
** In-flight applications created prior to January 14, 2023, will maintain the existing 10-day submission timeline.
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Get the Straight Talk on Equitable’s par account performance
Real answers to big questions
At Equitable, we understand how important it is to make confident decisions when dealing with large cases. When you have questions, you need concise, direct insights from leaders and subject matter experts.
Introducing the Straight Talk video series
Today, we are thrilled to share the first episode of Straight Talk. This episode features Mark Arruda, VP of Individual Insurance Pricing and Finance.
Mark 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 ensure stability even when large life insurance claims are paid out.
Watch Straight Talk for straight answers to the questions that matter most.
Contact your Equitable Wholesaler to learn more about Equimax.
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Updates to Guaranteed Interest Account Applications
New versions of the Guaranteed Interest Account (GIA) contract/applications will be available on July 20, 2024. The current versions can be used until July 19, 2024. GIA applications signed on or before July 19, 2024 must be received at Equitable® no later than July 26, 2024.

Changes will be made to the commission schedules (schedule A and B) on or around July 20, 2024. These changes include:
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an improved layout and formatting to improve readability, and
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decreases to the Daily Interest Account and Guaranteed Interest Account commissions.
To review the commission schedules, please login to EquiNet. Once you have logged in, you can access the commissions schedules by selecting “Contracting/Compensation” and selecting the “Compensation” option.
If you have any questions, please contact your Director, Investment Sales.
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Understanding Life Insurance Replacements at Equitable
All provinces require completion of a life insurance replacement declaration (LIRD) or equivalent form if intending to replace an existing insurance contract with a new one. The LIRD helps clients think carefully before terminating their existing policy. It contains important questions for them to consider.
When do you need to send a LIRD to Equitable®?
Refer to our: LIRD requirements by province
Equitable needs to receive the LIRD only in provinces where it is mandated. Please check the province-specific requirements (linked above).
If a client is replacing a life insurance contract with a new one with us, and the owner lives in one of the specified provinces, the LIRD must be sent to Equitable with the application. It should include a written explanation of the questions reviewed with the client and must be signed and dated.
Important reminder: While you will always complete a LIRD, do not submit the LIRD unless we require it. Doing so may delay the new business process.
Note: The LIRD does not terminate the original policy; it indicates intent to do so.
Questions? Please contact your local Equitable wholesaler if you need additional information.
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National Pharmacare (Plan NP) takes effect in B.C. on March 1
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National Pharmacare (Plan NP) takes effect in B.C. on March 1
Travel coverage details plan members should know if they’re in or going to Mexico*
*Indicates content we will share with your clients.
National Pharmacare (Plan NP) takes effect in B.C. on March 1
The Province of British Columbia (B.C.) will implement the first phase of the National Pharmacare Act, also known as Bill C64 (Act), on March 1, 2026.
The new program will be called National Pharmacare (Plan NP). The province joins Manitoba and Prince Edward Island, who have already implemented the first phase of their own programs. All three provinces, along with Yukon, signed bilateral pharmacare agreements with the federal government last year.
National Pharmacare (Plan NP) coverage details
The federal government has agreed to provide universal coverage for many diabetes drugs and contraceptives, including deductibles, during the first phase of implementation of the Act. Equitable will no longer cover drugs that are eligible for coverage under Plan NP.
Diabetes devices and supplies are not included in the first phase of plan implementation. However, expanded coverage for certain diabetes-related devices and supplies is expected to begin in B.C. on April 1, 2026.
Since B.C. already offers universal coverage of contraceptives through its provincial pharmacare program, the province is using that portion of the federal funding to cover menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), also called hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Many diabetes medications such as metformin, insulin, sulfonylureas and SGLT-2 inhibitors will be fully covered under Plan NP.
Some diabetes medications and MHTs will only be partially covered when the program takes effect. As well, many diabetes medications will continue to require Special Authority through the province.
What will Equitable plan members need to do?Coverage will be provided automatically at the pharmacy counter. Plan members simply need to present a prescription for a covered medication and their Medical Services Plan of B.C. (MSP) card to their pharmacist. If a plan member isn’t fully enrolled in the MSP yet, their pharmacist will help them secure coverage under Plan NP.
The pharmacist will charge the provincial plan directly for the relevant medications. There will be no direct impact to plan members or their experience at the pharmacy for fully covered drugs.
Where do GLP-1 drugs fit in?
GLP-1 agonist drugs will not be covered under Plan NP. Equitable plan members who are prescribed this type of drug to treat diabetes must try a first-line diabetic treatment before we can deem them eligible for coverage of the GLP-1 agonist.
Plan members who are already taking a GLP-1 agonist to treat diabetes will continue to be eligible for coverage. New plan members or plan members with new prescriptions for GLP-1 agonists must provide us proof that shows they’ve tried a first-line diabetic treatment to confirm eligibility—unless we already have a previous record of their insulin use. Proof can be either a past receipt or a claim statement.
Our priority is supporting the best outcomes for plan sponsors and their members. We are working with TELUS Health, our pharmacy benefits manager, to keep you updated as more details become available.
Travel coverage details plan members should know if they’re in or going to Mexico
Plan members with Travel Assist medical emergency coverage included in their benefits plan should keep the following information in mind if they’re planning travel to Mexico or if they’re in the country now.
Due to recent violence in Mexico, the Government of Canada has issued the following travel advice to anyone in or planning to visit the country.
Plan members are not covered if they receive out-of-province services where the Canadian government had issued a warning to avoid all or non‑essential travel before they entered the country.
Plan members should contact Trident Global Assistance, the company that administers our Travel Assist benefits, before departing if they have questions about their coverage or to confirm if they’re covered for travel to their specific destination.
Here’s how plan members can reach the Trident Global Assistance toll-free 24-hour emergency hotline:
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In Canada or the U.S: 1-800-321-9998
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Elsewhere: Call collect at 519-742-3287
They should be prepared to provide the following information:
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Name
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Group policy number
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Certificate number
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Government health insurance plan number
If a plan member arrived in Mexico before the travel advisory was issued and are past their day allowance, they should call Trident if they need to have their day maximum extended past the allowable period.
Equitable’s Travel Assist medical emergency coverage does not include any trip cancellation or trip interruption benefits.
Communicating to plan members
We are making every effort to share this information with affected plan members. Please encourage your clients who have Travel Assist coverage included in their benefits plan to share this message with their plan members.
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