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Equitable Life ClearBridge Sustainable Global Infrastructure Income Fund Select: Stability and diver
Although an often-overlooked asset class, infrastructure assets are physical assets that provide an essential service to society. Investing in infrastructure can offer stability and diversification in a well-balanced portfolio.
Check out Equitable Life® ClearBridge Sustainable Global Infrastructure Income Fund Select in this issue of Fund Focus. The fund aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation and income by investing in publicly listed real estate companies across a spectrum of property types and geographies.
Reasons to Invest:- ClearBridge has 50+ years as a leader in active management, with a focus on sustainable investing.
- An ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) driven investment process: ESG factors are part of fundamental research and a bottom-up security selection process, and risks and opportunities are viewed through an ESG lens.
- Predictable income generation throughout the cycle: Invests in income-generating infrastructure assets, with cash flows underpinned by regulation or long-term contracts.
- Participation in global infrastructure renewal: Both developed and emerging economies are growing their infrastructure assets, producing new investment opportunities.
- Lots of flexibility - broad ranges for sector allocation and geographical allocation
For more information, check out the Equitable Life ClearBridge Sustainable Global Infrastructure Income Fund Select or contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager.
Date posted: July 20, 2023
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New! Digital Beneficiary Changes – for advisors
In July, Equitable® launched a new Digital Beneficiary Change Request option for life insurance clients using Client Access.
We have just updated this process for advisors. You can now submit digital beneficiary change requests for eligible clients using Policy Inquiry. No forms needed!
It’s easy! Just log in to EquiNet®, then select Policy Inquiry from the Menu bar.
This simple process is another step in our journey towards enhancing your experience of working with us.
Which plans are eligible*?
Eligible Not eligible Individually or jointly owned plans with revocable beneficiary designations. Plans with irrevocable or preferred beneficiaries. Plans where all policy owners are living outside Quebec. Plans with policy owners living in Quebec.
*These eligibility rules apply to requests made online by both clients and advisors.
Our previous ‘manual’ process (using form #671BCF) continues to be available for those who prefer that option.
Learn more
Please contact your Equitable wholesaler for more details.
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2025 Holiday hours Individual Insurance
Thank you for your trust and partnership with Equitable. Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a successful year ahead.
Client Care Centre holiday hours
Dec 24, 2025: 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET
Dec 25–26, 2025: CLOSED
Dec 29–31, 2025: 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET
Jan 1, 2026: CLOSED
Individual Insurance deadlines
• Underwriting evidence due: Dec 10, 2025
• Final settle documents due: Dec 22, 2025
• Policy settlement by: Dec 30, 2025
Field Payroll
• Second last pay period: Dec 17–23, 2025 (Statements Dec 24)
• Last pay period: Dec 24–31, 2025 (Statements Jan 2, 2026)
• First pay of 2026: Jan 1–6, 2026 (Statements Jan 7)
Note: All requirements must be received by Head Office by the above dates to guarantee year-end settlement. Late submissions will be processed as quickly as possible, but settlement by year-end cannot be guaranteed.
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Deposits to the Fidelity Special Situations mutual fund are being limited but the segregated fund is
Fidelity Investments® recently said they would no longer accept deposits from new investors into the Fidelity® Special Situations Fund. This notice however does not affect Equitable Life® clients.
The Special Situations Fund will continue to be open to new and existing Equitable Life clients. This includes clients with Pivotal Select™, Pivotal Solutions* or Personal Investment Portfolio segregated funds contracts.
Why is Fidelity limiting access to the mutual fund?
This award-winning mutual fund has grown significantly and now has $3.6 billion of managed assets. To preserve the integrity of the fund’s investment strategy, Fidelity® decided to limit inflows to the fund. Limiting the amount of managed assets held within the fund allows the fund’s portfolio manager to focus on what he does best - finding special situation investment opportunities and capitalizing on positive change within companies and industries across Canada and around the world.
If you like the Special Situations mutual fund, you will value the Equitable Life Fidelity® Special Situations segregated fund. Segregated funds are similar to mutual funds but offer different features and guarantees. To learn about these features, check out the Investment Advantage. To learn more about the Special Situations segregated fund, click here.
For more information about Equitable Life’s segregated funds, speak to your Regional Investment Sales Manager or visit our segregated funds page on EquiNet®.
References:
Fidelity’s press release announcing the limited fund closure
Fidelity® Special Situations portfolio management strategy, webinar featuring Mark Schmehl, Portfolio Manager.
*No Load, Deferred Sales Charge, Pivotal Solutions II
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An update on Travel Assist coverage
The last several months have been very difficult for plan members. We recognize how important it is for them to get back to a sense of normalcy, including making summer travel plans.
As countries start to reopen their borders, plan members with Travel Assist emergency medical benefits may have questions about whether they will be covered while travelling.
For plan members who want to travel outside of Canada, here’s what they need to know.
Out-of-country travel
Plan members travelling to countries that are popular vacation destinations and have reopened their borders will be covered for eligible expenses, including those related to COVID-19.
Please note: While a country may be open for travel, plan members should contact Allianz before departing to confirm that they are covered for travel to their specific destination.
Plan members travelling to countries for which the Government of Canada has issued a Level 4 travel advisory (“Avoid all travel”) will not be covered.
Please note that every country has different travel restrictions. Travelers could be denied entry to another country, even though their travel may be considered essential. Or they may be forced to self-isolate when they arrive at their destination. Canadians travelling to another country should consult that country’s travel restrictions and guidelines before departure and re-entry into Canada.
Communicating with plan members
Below is a link to a plan member version of this communication. Please encourage your clients to share this with their plan members who have Travel Assist coverage on their benefits plan. It’s important for them to know their coverage details before they make their travel plans. We have also posted this update on the plan member website at EquitableHealth.ca.
An update on Travel Assist coverage PDF
If you have questions, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
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