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  1. RxFood nutrition app added to all group benefits plans

    In this issue:

    • RxFood nutrition app added to all group benefits plans*

    • Coming soon: Coverage information at plan members’ fingertips on EquitableHealth.ca*

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    RxFood nutrition app added to all group benefits plans

     

    Equitable® has added the RxFood nutrition app to all group benefits plans at no extra cost—giving every plan member more opportunity to make healthy and informed food choices.

     

    RxFood is Canada’s first clinically validated nutrition platform that’s used and trusted by leading health care institutions across the country, such as SickKids Hospital and Diabetes Canada, to help support better health outcomes through nutrition.

     

    Using technology powered by artificial intelligence, RxFood turns everyday meals into personalized insights, practical tips and tailored recommendations that are easy for plan members to act on and build into their routines.

     

    For more information, read our previous eNews article.

     

    Promoting RxFood to plan members

     

    This week, clients will receive a digital toolkit to help them encourage plan members to register for RxFood. Plan members must register to access this free benefit.

     

    The toolkit includes an RxFood brochure, a poster, an email template plan administrators can use to help spread the word, and the video below.
     

    Welcome to RxFood
     

    Coming soon: Coverage information at plan members’ fingertips on EquitableHealth.ca

     

    Starting this month, Equitable plan members will be able to find helpful information about their health coverage more quickly and easily. We’re putting the key details at their fingertips on the EquitableHealth.ca® home page.

     

    Faster access to health coverage details

     

    Our new coverage panel will provide plan members fast access to information about their paramedical coverage for themselves and their covered dependants – including coverage maximums, reimbursement details and more.

     

    Plan members with Health Care Spending Accounts or Taxable Spending Accounts will also be able to check their balances from the home page.

     

    Later this spring, we’ll add information about vision and dental benefits to the coverage panel, too.

     

    Simpler way to find benefits resources

     

    We’re also making it easier for plan members to access key resources. Benefits cards, booklets and other important sections of the site will now be linked directly from the home page.

     

    The video below walks plan members through the new features:

    Coverage information at your fingertips on EquitableHealth.ca
     

    More new features to come

     

    The coverage panel and resources section are the latest enhancements to our new plan member web experience, which we launched last fall. We’ll continue introducing more self-serve features this year.

     

    To learn more about our enhanced plan member home page, contact your Group Account Executive or visit Equitable.ca/effortless.


     
     
  2. New Dividend Scale Effective July 1, 2023! Equitable Life’s Board of Directors has approved a change to the dividend scale* for the period July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024.

    - The interest rate we use for the dividend scale will go from 6.05% to 6.25% on July 1, 2023.
    - Other factors used to decide the dividend scale will stay the same.
    - The interest rate for participating whole life policies with dividends on deposit will stay the same at 2.25%.
    - The policy loan interest rate** will go from 6.20% to 6.50% on June 30, 2023

    More good news!
    Once the next dividend scale year starts, we expect policyholder dividends to be close to $105 million until the end of June 2024.

    Learn more
    Advisor Dividend Scale Notice
    - Client Dividend Scale Notice
    - Dividend Information Page




    Did you miss our virtual Spring Update & 2023 Dividend Scale Announcement? Watch it now:
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    (*The French and Chinese events will be partially in English, with sub-titles on screen).
     

    TOGETHER – Protecting Today – Preparing Tomorrow™
    As a MUTUAL we provide financial security DIFFERENTLY by focusing exclusively on our CLIENTS.

    *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, expense, lapse, claims experience, taxes, and other experience of the participating block of policies. Changes in the dividend scale do not affect the guaranteed premium, guaranteed cash values, or guaranteed death benefit amount.  A copy of Equitable Life’s Dividend Policy and Participating Account Management Policy can be found on our website at www.equitable.ca.
     
    ** This applies to all new and active policy loans, including automatic premium loans. This change is for Equimax® policies that have a 9-digit policy number beginning with a “3” or an “8”. Some older policies may have other loan rates as they are based on the prime interest rate.
  3. Ride the same-day service wave with Equitable Life


    Sit back and relax – we’ve got your deposits covered. Make setting up one-time or recurring deposits flow like water with EZtransact™ - only from Equitable Life®.

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  4. Step Up Your Wealth Sales with Equitable Life


    Step up your wealth sales with Equitable Life® and you’ll be rewarded with a growth bonus for doing more business in 2022.  Make this year your best year ever with Equitable Life!
     
    The program rewards advisors who promote Equitable Life’s Savings & Retirement products to existing and new clients as part of an overall investment strategy based on client needs. 
     




    Commission Bonus Calculation:
    Gross deposits into segregated funds
    + Gross deposits into Guaranteed Interest Account (GIA) contracts
    + 25% of payout annuity sales
    ― Segregated fund redemptions
    ―  GIA redemptions
    = 2022 Net Deposits
     
    All eligible deposits, sales, and redemptions occurring between January 1 and December 31, 2022, will be used to calculate an advisor’s 2022 net deposits.

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    * The bonus amount will be calculated at the end of 2022 based on net deposits. The bonus will be paid within 90 days following December 31, 2022. Maximum bonus payable is $75,000.
     
    For more information, download our flyer or contact your Equitable Life Regional Investment Sales Manager.
     
    And as a reminder, we increased the CB5 sales option initial commission from 5.6% to 7.0% on Pivotal Select™ segregated funds. The 7% initial commission is effective from May 20 to August 31, 2022 only.** Learn more.
     
    Equitable Life is committed to offering advisors and clients product, service, and feature choices that best suit their needs. We offer multiple sales charge options, three distinct guarantee classes, and a diverse selection of investment funds to align with advisors’ and clients’ unique needs.  

     
     
    ** Equitable Life reserves the right to end the campaign, at any time and without notice.
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  5. Step Up Your Wealth Sales with Equitable Life! Welcome to the Step Up Your Wealth Sales program with Equitable Life® . You will be rewarded with a growth bonus for doing more business with Equitable Life in 2023!

    The program rewards advisors who promote Equitable Life’s Savings & Retirement products to existing and new clients as part of an overall investment strategy based on client needs.  

    Commission Bonus Calculation:
    Gross deposits into segregated funds
    + Gross deposits into Guaranteed Interest Account (GIA) contracts
    + 25% of payout annuity sales
    - Segregated fund redemptions
    - GIA redemptions
    = 2023 Net Deposits

    All deposits, sales, and redemptions occurring between January 1 and December 31, 2023, will be used to calculate an advisor’s 2023 net deposits. 
     
    Tier 2023 Net Deposits Bonus Rate*
    1 Less than $250,000 $0
    2 $250,000 - 499,999 .25%
    3 $500,000 – 749,999 .50%
    4 $750,000+ .75%
    5 Elite Advisor re-qualifiers1 1.00%


    * The bonus amount will be calculated at the end of 2023 based on net deposits. The bonus will be paid within 90 days following December 31, 2023.  Maximum bonus payable is $100,000 for Elite Advisor re-qualifiers; $75,000 otherwise.

    For more information, download our flyer or contact your Equitable Life Regional Investment Sales Manager.

    Equitable Life is committed to offering advisors and clients product, service, and feature choices that best suit their needs. We offer multiple sales charge options, three distinct guarantee classes, and a diverse selection of investment funds to align with clients’ unique needs.  

    Posted:June 26, 2023
     
    ™or ® denotes a registered trademark of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
    1  Elite Advisor re-qualifiers are advisors who attained Elite status as of end of 2022 and maintain Elite status at the end of 2023. To attain 2023 Elite Advisor status, an advisor must have $1,250,000 in gross deposits in at least 5 policies or $10,000,000 in assets. 

  6. Step Up Your Wealth Sales with Equitable! Welcome to the Step Up Your Wealth Sales program with Equitable®

    The program rewards advisors who promote Equitable’s Savings & Retirement products to existing and new clients as part of an overall investment strategy based on client needs.  

    Commission Bonus Calculation:
    Gross deposits into segregated funds
    + Gross deposits into Guaranteed Interest Account contracts
    + 25% of payout annuity sales
    - Segregated fund redemptions
    - GIA redemptions
    = 2024 Net Deposits

    All deposits, sales, and redemptions occurring between January 1 and December 31, 2024, will be used to calculate an advisor’s 2024 net deposits.
     
    Tier 2024 Net Deposits Bonus Rate*
    1 Less than $250,000 $0
    2 $250,000 - 499,999 .25%
    3 $500,000 – 749,999 .50%
    4 $750,000+ .75%
    5 Elite Advisor re-qualifiers1 1.00%

    * The bonus amount will be calculated at the end of 2024 based on net deposits. The bonus will be paid within 90 days following December 31, 2024.  Maximum bonus payable is $100,000 for Elite Advisor re-qualifiers; $75,000 otherwise.

    For more information, download our flyer or contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager.

    Equitable is committed to offering advisors and clients product, service, and feature choices that best suit their needs. We offer multiple sales charge options, three distinct guarantee classes, and a diverse selection of investment funds to align with clients’ unique needs.  
     

    Posted: February 7, 2024
     
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    1Elite Advisor re-qualifiers are advisors who attained Elite status as of end of 2023 and maintain Elite status at the end of 2024. To attain 2024 Elite Advisor status, an advisor must have $1,250,000 in gross deposits in at least 5 policies or $10,000,000 in assets.

  7. Equitable Life Group Benefits Bulletin – March 2022 In this issue: *Indicates content that will be shared with your clients
     

    CLHIA launches industry anti-fraud initiative*

    In February, the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (CLHIA) announced a new anti-fraud initiative that is using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to further identify and reduce benefits fraud.
     
    Equitable Life is excited to be a part of this important initiative. It will enhance our own fraud detection analytics by using AI to connect the dots across a huge pool of anonymized claims data. This will lead to more investigations and actions to mitigate the impact of fraud on your clients’ plans.
     
    The initiative is being led by the CLHIA and member insurers and is supported by technology provider Shift Technologies. It will be further rolled-out and expanded over the next three years.
     
    Benefits fraud affects more than just insurers. The costs of fraud are felt by employers and their employees as well. We are looking forward to being able to better identify and reduce benefits fraud.
     

    Provincial biosimilar update*

    BC expands its biosimilar initiative
    BC Pharmacare recently announced it is adding two rapid-acting insulins to the list of drugs included in its ongoing initiative to switch patients to biosimilar versions of high-cost biologics. Patients taking Humalog or NovoRapid for Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes will be required to switch to a biosimilar version of the drugs by May 29, 2022 to maintain coverage under the public plan.

    Biologics are drugs that are engineered using living organisms like yeast and bacteria. The first version of a biologic developed is also known as the “originator” biologic. Biosimilars are also biologics. They are highly similar to the originator biologic drugs they are based on, and Health Canada considers them to be equally safe and effective for approved conditions.

    How we are responding to protect our clients
    To help prevent this change from resulting in additional costs for our clients’ drug plans while still providing plan members with access to safe and effective medications, we will no longer cover Humalog or NovoRapid for plan members in BC. Effective June 1, 2022, claimants currently taking Humalog or NovoRapid will be required to switch to a biosimilar version of the drugs to maintain coverage under their Equitable Life plan and their BC Pharmacare plan.

    We will be communicating this change to plan administrators later this week. And we will be communicating with affected claimants in early April to allow ample time to change their prescription and avoid any interruptions in their treatment or their coverage.
    If you have any questions about this change, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.

    Nova Scotia and Northwest Territories introduce biosimilar initiatives
    The governments of Nova Scotia and the Northwest Territories each recently announced they are launching biosimilar initiatives to switch patients from certain originator biologic drugs to biosimilar versions of the drugs.

    Patients in Nova Scotia using affected originator biologic drugs will have until February 2023 to switch to a biosimilar version of their medications in order to maintain coverage under the province’s public drug plans. Patients in the Northwest Territories will have until June 20, 2022, to switch.

    Equitable Life® actively monitors and investigates all biosimilar policy changes and the ongoing evolution of biosimilar drugs entering Canada.  We will keep you informed of any impact on private drug plans and how we are responding.
     

    Quebec decreasing insurance premium tax*

    The Quebec Government has announced that it plans to decrease its Insurance Premium Tax rates effective April 1, 2022. The premium tax rates for group life and accident and sickness insurance are expected to decrease from 3.48% to 3.3%. The new tax rates will be applied to premiums for the billing period beginning on or after April 1, 2022.
     

    Coming soon: A survey to understand how we can better serve your clients’ needs*

    We are committed to providing your clients and their plan members with industry-leading service. We’ve introduced several enhancements over the past year to make it easier to do business with us. And we’re continually looking for ways to improve.
     
    In the coming weeks, we will conduct a survey of your clients to help us understand how we can better serve them. On March 28, we will send plan administrators an email with a link to the survey. The survey will remain open until the end of the day on April 11 and will take between five and 10 minutes to complete. Please encourage your clients to participate. Their feedback will be confidential, and their responses will help us improve our service and ensure we’re meeting their expectations. We may also follow up with plan administrators directly to address any concerns they’ve identified.
     
    We know your clients’ time is valuable. So, each plan administrator who completes the survey will be entered into a random draw for a chance to win one of 25 prepaid gift cards for $25.
     

    Remind your clients’ plan members in BC, Manitoba and Saskatchewan to register for Pharmacare*

    If your clients have plan members in British Columbia, Manitoba or Saskatchewan, the provincial government offers a Pharmacare program to support prescription drug costs.  Plan members in these provinces must register for their provincial Pharmacare program to maintain coverage under their Equitable Life drug plan.
     
    Registration is easy! We will send two registration reminder messages directly to plan members’ pharmacists and post them on their Explanation of Benefits. We’ve also created a step-by-step guide that your clients can share with their plan members.
     
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    French version
     
    For more information about the provincial Pharmacare programs, including how plan members can register, please visit:
     
    For British Columbia residents: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/health-drug-coverage/pharmacare-for-bc-residents  
     
    For Manitoba residents: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/pharmacare/apply.html
     
    For Saskatchewan residents: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/prescription-drug-plans-and-health-coverage/extended-benefits-and%20drug-plan/drug-cost-assistance#eligibility
     
     
  8. EAMG Market Commentary August 2022 HEADER.png
     

    August 2022

    The S&P 500 fell into bear market territory over the first half of 2022 with the index down -20.6%. This represented a top 10 ranking amongst the most dismal back-to-back quarterly performances going back to 1928. While comparisons have been made to the inflation driven bear market of 1973-74, the economic backdrop today has some significant differences including greater production capacity (factory utilization rates are running about 20% lower vs the 70’s) and a meaningful decline in raw industrial prices which have fallen -11% over the quarter. While these economic anecdotes are potential positives for the future, it’s important to remain cognizant that prices remain elevated.

    As such, the US Federal Reserve seems to be taking every opportunity to telegraph their intentions of raising interest rates at the expense of both market and economic performance, so long as inflation remains a threat. Given this hawkish tone, the market narrative has morphed from fears of inflation to a fed driven recession. As a result, the move in the bond market has been swift with the 10-year treasury yield peaking at approximately 3.5% in June to today’s level of 2.7% (lower rates = higher bond prices). This positive bond performance reflects the consensus view that inflation is temporary (2023 CPI forecasts are approximately 3.6% vs the second quarter’s 8.7% CPI reading) and could allow the Fed to adjust their higher interest rate trajectory downward. The Fed also remains confident that a soft landing is achievable, and a recession avoidable.

    Investors seem less convinced however, given the Fed has never been able to engineer a soft landing before, and so it’s no surprise equity markets entered a bear market over the quarter, and currently remain in a technical correction (defined as losses greater than -10%). To better assess future performance, we closely monitor earnings results to understand how companies are navigating these economic trends. With nearly 80% of the S&P 500 reported, the results have been better than expected, but still the EPS beat rate and magnitude of beats (actual vs expectation) remain below 5-year averages. This tells us companies are finding today’s economic conditions more challenging than the recent past. Consumer sectors including marketing, retail, autos and textiles posted the 2nd worst performance vs other sectors while the Financials sector saw the greatest challenges with aggregate EPS falling by -15% year-over-year. Wall Street analysts have started to revise S&P 500 forward growth estimates lower, a trend which we expect will continue for several quarters ahead. The forward (12-month blended) P/E ratio of 17.5 times remains 1.5 multiple points above the long-term average which potentially suggests risks may not be fully priced in.

    In terms of the S&P/TSX Composite, after declining nearly -14% in Q2 as recession fears around the world jeopardized the global demand outlook, its’ since rebounded over 4.0%. Still, valuation remains below longer-term averages at 11.8x forward earnings with the heavier weighted Financials and Energy sectors trading at 9.5x and 7.9x, respectively. TSX earnings expectations have stalled as of late but downward revisions are lagging US and European counterparts. Additionally, the domestic labour market remains tight which has allowed the Bank of Canada to continue its aggressive rate hike path to curb soaring inflation. For most of 2022 the TSX has benefitted from surging commodity prices but an economic slowdown in China resulting from its commitment to a zero-Covid policy and a potential global recession could prove to be a challenge for the Canadian market.

    Equity markets on average lose 30% of their value in recession led bear markets. If we use this as a potential road map, it suggests the S&P 500 could have further to fall. Using past performance as a forward-looking tool however is an imperfect technique and used in isolation of what’s happening today can often mislead.

    Accounting for today’s backdrop, we come up with three scenarios of varying probabilities. The first is the most optimistic and includes an engineered soft landing by the Fed, meaning no recession and inflation cools. A less optimistic view is the fed tames inflation with higher interest rates but tips the economy into a mild-to-moderate recession. The outcome would be consumer spending and corporate hiring slow as a result of tighter financial conditions, and therefore financial results are negatively impacted. The least optimistic scenario is one where stagflationary conditions emerge as inflation continues to accelerate at the expense of growth despite higher interest rates, in other words the Fed loses control. The net result would be similar to our second scenario but with much more dire results in terms of unemployment, household spending and impacts to corporate profitability. While we don’t rule out any of the above scenarios completely, we assign the highest probability to the second one where macro economic issues get resolved at some point in the future, but the full effects of inflation and a possible recession have yet to be priced into the market. Currently, this view translates into a slight underweight equity position versus our benchmark with a tilt towards low volatility and defensive strategies along with an overlay of value and dividend paying securities. In other words, we’ve de-risked the portfolios relative to our benchmark to manage potential downside risks but remain meaningfully invested an on absolute basis. As always, time in the market tends to overcome trying to time the market, and so employing a strategic and diversified strategy is often the most prudent approach.


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