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  1. Are Canadians more FHSA-savvy in 2025? Recent insights have shown that a significant number of Canadians are unfamiliar with the First Home Savings Account (FHSA). However, the landscape is gradually evolving. While many are still getting acquainted with the features and benefits of this savings tool, financial advisors and industry experts note that awareness is steadily increasing. The knowledge gap is beginning to close. The largest group of contributors were Canadians aged 25 to 34, accounting for over 57% of all FHSA users1. This suggests that Generation Z and younger millennials are leading the charge in embracing the FHSA.

    Why is this age group so quick to adopt? The FHSA offers a unique blend of benefits. These include contributions that are tax-deductible like an RRSP and withdrawals for a first home purchase are tax-free like a TFSA. Financial author David Chilton even called it “the greatest deal in the history of Canadian savings.”1

    Despite the strong uptake among younger, higher-earning Canadians, there’s still work to be done. Many older Canadians and those with lower incomes remain unaware of the FHSA’s benefits and unsure how it fits into their financial plans. This presents a clear opportunity for advisors to continue educating—especially through digital channels and personalized advice.

    The FHSA is proving to be more than just a niche product—it’s becoming a cornerstone of first-time homebuyers’ strategy. With continued outreach and education, more Canadians will be empowered to take advantage of this valuable savings tool.

    Want to learn more? Speak to your Director, Investment Sales.

    1 Source: https://www.canadianmortgagetrends.com/2025/04/fhsa-sees-strong-uptake-among-young-high-earning-canadians-in-its-first-year/

    Date posted: October 2 2025
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  4. Equitable 2024 dividend scale!

    Equitable’s Board of Directors has approved a new dividend scale for the period of July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025.

    ● The interest rate* we use for the dividend scale will change. It will go from 6.25% to 6.40% on July 1, 2024.
    ● Other factors used to decide the dividend scale will remain the same.
    ● The interest rate for policies with dividends on deposit will change. It will go from 2.25% to 3.50% on July 1, 2024.
    ● The interest rate for most policy loans will remain at 6.50%. This applies to both new and existing policy loans, and automatic premium loans. It specifically applies to Equimax® policies with a 9-digit policy number that starts with either "3" or "8". Older policies may have different loan rates as they are based on the prime interest rate.

    Learn more:
    ● 2024 Advisor Dividend Scale Notice
    ● 2024 Client Dividend Scale Notice
    ● Dividend Information Page 






    Did you miss our Spring update & 2024 Dividend Scale announcement? Watch it now: 
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    *The dividend scale interest rate (DSIR) is different from the participating account (PAR) rate of return. The PAR rate of return is the return on the investments in the participating account over the calendar year. The DSIR smooths out the ups and downs of the participating account experience.
  5. New! Evidence of Insurability Schedule We are pleased to announce Equitable’s new Evidence of Insurability Schedule. The new schedule applies to all life and critical illness insurance applications signed on or after October 5, 2024.   

    Here are the benefits to you:

      New chart is easier to read with more clarity and transparency.
      ECG and TST are no longer routinely required for Life applicants.
      Blood and urine requirement is streamlined for Life applicants.
      Detailed underwriting requirements for higher coverage amounts and mature applicants.

    Please refer to the new Evidence of Insurability schedule (Form #1343) for full details.

    Equitable® has the right to ask for more evidence of insurability. We will do this if we feel it is needed to assess the risk. 





    Key changes – Age and amount requirements 

    Life applicants:

    ●  Resting ECG: No longer a routine age and amount requirement. This may still be requested at our underwriter’s discretion.
    ●  Treadmill ECG: No longer required at any age or amount.
    ●  Standalone Urine: Standalone urine changed to blood and urine at $100,001 and $500,000 coverage amounts for clients over age 55.
    ●  Mature Age Focus Interview (MAFI): New for clients aged 75+. As part of the paramedical, we will assess the applicant’s Activities of Daily Living, social activities, and word recall ability.

    Life and Critical Illness applicants:

    ●  For clients aged 70+, evidence is now valid (recent) if completed within the past 6 months. For all other applicants (ages 18-69), there is no change – evidence is valid if completed within the past 12 months.

    Financial/Third-party verification

    Reminder – this is required for life insurance amounts over $5M. Our underwriting team will be pleased to assist you with this step.

    Questions? Please contact your Equitable wholesaler or reach out to our underwriting team.



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