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  1. [pdf] GIA Laddering Option
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  4. Universal life product linked interest option changes

    On July 1, 2025, we will be changing the index that is tracked for the linked interest options shown far below.

    Clients can change their investment options at any time if they choose. This includes the Linked Interest Option(s) for money currently invested and future deposits.

    Requests for this change can be done:
     
    • Online by advisors – Go to Policy Inquiry on EquiNet® (advisor site).
    • Online by clients – Links in Client Access® through Equitable.ca.
    Please contact your Equitable® Wholesaler for more information. 
     
    Linked Interest Option                               Universal life insurance solution Currently tracking Effective July 1, 2025
    Canadian Equity Index   • Equitable GenerationsTM S&P/TSX 60® Total Return Index S&P/TSX Composite® Total Return Index
    Canadian Equity
    • Equation Generation® IV
    • EquiLife®
    • Equation Generation III
    • Equation Generation II
    • Equation
    • Direction 2000 Plus

    S&P/TSX® 60 Total Return Index and S&P/TSX Composite® Total Return Index registered trademarks of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates (“SPDJI”) and S&P Global. All others are registered trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
     
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  6. Understanding debt: A key to building wealth Why debt matters in wealth conversations
    Debt is part of life for many Canadians. But not all debt is the same. As an advisor, you can help clients understand their debt and how to manage it. This is key to building wealth and confidence. Financial Literacy Month is a great time to “Talk Money.

    Types of debt1
    • Secured: This is backed by something the client owns, like a house or car. Its cost of borrowing or interest rate is usually lower.
    • Unsecured: This includes credit cards and personal loans. These debts have no asset behind it and often cost more.
    • Revolving: These are like credit cards. The balance owing can carry over to the next month.
    • Installment: These are like car loans. Clients pay a set amount each month.

    Helping clients manage debt
    • Pay off high-interest debt first:  Credit cards are often a good place to start.
    • Consolidate: One lower-interest loan payment can replace many.
    • Make a budget: Include debt payments and savings.
    • Use insurance-based investments: Segregated funds and Daily/Guaranteed Interest Accounts offer protection and guarantees. These can help clients manage risk while growing wealth.

    Why reducing debt matters
    Less debt can mean more financial freedom. Clients can save more, stress less, and plan better for retirement. It also helps them leave a financial legacy.

    Your role as an advisor
    You do more than sell products. You guide clients to make smart choices. Use this article to start a simple, clear conversation about debt—and how Equitable Individual Wealth solutions might fit into their overall financial picture.


    Talk to your Director, Investment Sales today for more strategies to help clients with debt.

    1 Source : ARC, 2025-03-28
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  9. Earth Day: A simple way to talk about sustainable investing Earth Day is a great time to talk with clients about investing with purpose. This year’s theme—Our Power, Our Planet—highlights the impact of individual and collective choices, including how we invest.

    Many Canadians are interested in sustainable investing, which looks at environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors alongside long term returns. Clients want to understand how the power of their money can support positive change—without sacrificing performance. Sustainable investing can look at things like reducing carbon impact, supporting fair workplaces, and encouraging strong company leadership.

    Watch out for greenwashing
    Not all investments labeled “sustainable” are the same. Some products may use the term without real environmental efforts or strategies. This is known as greenwashing.
    That’s where advisors can add value. By understanding how funds are built and what they hold, you can help clients make informed choices they feel confident about.

    How Equitable can help
    Equitable® offers sustainable investing fund options that include ESG considerations as part of a disciplined investment approach. Take this opportunity to review available options and fund details.

    You can also support sustainability through how you work with clients. Equitable’s paperless tools help reduce paper consumption and improve efficiency:
    •    Equitable Client Access® for online account viewing
    •    EZtransact® for fast, digital transactions
    •    EZcomplete® for easy, paper free applications

    Take action
    Earth Day is a great time to:
    •    Start simple conversations about sustainable investing
    •    Share Equitable’s sustainable fund options with clients
    •    Promote paperless tools that are better for clients and the environment

    Small steps—done consistently—can make a meaningful difference for clients and the planet. If you have questions, speak with your Director, Investment Sales.

    Date posted: April 22, 2026
  10. Redefining Trust in Financial Advice: AI and Mental Health Discover how AI is shaping client relationships, mental health and the advisor’s role.

    Join our April Master Class, “Redefining Trust in Financial Advice: AI and Mental Health.” As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common in financial services, advisors are facing a new reality. Advanced technology now sits alongside very human needs. Clients want more than speed and smart tools. They want advice built on trust, empathy and understanding.

    In this session, we’ll explore:
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     How AI is changing the advisor client relationship and what that means for trust.
    •    The link between money, mental health and client decision making.
    •    Practical ways advisors can use technology while staying empathetic and ethical.

    Why attend?
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    Build stronger trust and confidence in client conversations as AI plays a bigger role.
    •    Better support clients dealing with financial stress and emotional uncertainty.
    •    Learn practical strategies you can use right away without losing the human touch.

    Join Joseph Trozzo, Vice President, National Investment Sales at Equitable, in conversation with Gabrielle Provencher, M.Sc., R.S.W., R.M.F.T. (AMHP), Director, Enhanced Mental Health Care & Workplace Support, Homewood Health.

    Don’t miss this opportunity.

    Learn more