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Submit transfer forms automatically with EZcomplete!
Save time, effort and the hassles of transfer forms with EZcomplete®!

With EZcomplete you can now automatically submit transfer forms to the relinquishing institution online quickly and easily.*
1. Pick the name of the relinquishing institution
2. Choose the e-signature option
3. Save the transfer form for your records
Easy as 1-2-3!
Want to take EZcomplete for a test drive?
Play around in the sandbox with a demo client account.Ready to start with the real thing?
Submit your transfer form request today.
Take me to the sandbox Take me to EZcomplete
* Available for e-signatures only
® denotes a trademark of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
December 6, 2022
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Submit transfer forms automatically with EZcomplete!
Save time, effort and the hassles of transfer forms with EZcomplete®!

With EZcomplete you can now automatically submit transfer forms to the relinquishing institution online quickly and easily.*
1. Pick the name of the relinquishing institution
2. Choose the e-signature option
3. Save the transfer form for your records
Easy as 1-2-3!
Want to take EZcomplete for a test drive?
Play around in the sandbox with a demo client account.Ready to start with the real thing?
Submit your transfer form request today.
Take me to the sandbox Take me to EZcomplete
* Available for e-signatures only
® denotes a trademark of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
December 6, 2022
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Equitable.ca gets a fresh new look
We’re excited to introduce you to our refreshed Equitable.ca, marking another milestone in our ongoing commitment to elevate the Equitable brand and enhance your digital experience.
This upgrade is part of a broader initiative to update all our digital properties, making every interaction with Equitable easier, more intuitive, and more rewarding.
Our strengthened online presence is designed to reinforce our partnership with you and highlight the value of the independent advice you provide to Canadians.
By investing in these improvements, we’re driving brand awareness at a scale that’s unprecedented for our company.
We remain dedicated to making it simpler and more efficient to do business with us—today and into the future. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to innovate and invest in your experience. - Individual Wealth Forms and Resources
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Clients could win $5,000 in Equitable’s New Year’s Resolution, New Year’s Contribution Contest!
Equitable® wants to help clients achieve their financial goals in 2024.If they win, you win! The draw will be held March 20, 2024.
Clients could win $5,000 and you could win $1,000 in Equitable’s New Year’s Resolution, New Year’s Contribution Contest.
How it works:
The client makes a contribution between January 1 and February 29, 2024 to one or more of these accounts:
Equitable is dedicated to offering clients the products, the services, and the choices that best suit their needs. We provide multiple sales charge options, three distinct guarantee classes, and a diverse selection of investment funds.
Speak to your Regional Investment Sales Manager to learn more.
Posted: December 14, 2023
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Equitable’s New Year’s Resolution, New Year’s Contribution Contest: No purchase necessary. Contest period January 1, 2024, to February 29, 2024. Enter by making a deposit to an Equitable FHSA, TFSA or RRSP during the contest period or by submitting a no-purchase entry. One prize for a total value of $5,000 CAD to be drawn on March 8, 2024, will be awarded. The servicing advisor for the policy to which the selected entrant made the deposit is also an eligible winner and will receive a $1,000 CAD prize. For example, if an Equitable client is a winner of the $5,000 prize, the client’s servicing advisor wins a $1,000 prize. Open to legal residents of Canada of the age of majority. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible Entries received during the Contest Period. For full contest rules, including no-purchase method of entry, see the full contest rules. -
Important cybersecurity readiness guidance
As an advisor, you collect and store clients’ sensitive personal information. Protecting this information is essential. In July 2023, the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organization (CISRO) released a guide on Cybersecurity Readiness. It includes tips on keeping this sensitive client data and your business systems safe.
Please read the guide in full. Also, check your own practices to be cyber ready and reduce your risk of an incident.
Some key tips in the guide include:
1. Make cybersecurity a priority: Stay alert to cyber threats. These can be suspicious emails, texts or calls. Make sure your team knows how to keep your data and systems safe and has clear, documented processes to follow.
2. Know what to protect: Understand what data and business systems need to be protected.
3. Identify the risks: Spot the risks in your practice and those from third-party service providers.
4. Implement security measures: Take steps to protect your data and business systems.
5. Be ready to respond: Know how to spot and react to cyber incidents. The guide has useful tips on creating a Cyber Incident Response Plan.
And lastly – if you receive client instructions electronically (by email, text, or messaging apps), always confirm these over the phone to ensure it’s really the client sending the instructions.
Keep your business and important client data safe by staying informed and alert. We encourage you to read the full Cybersecurity Readiness document to learn more about how to prepare for cyber threats.
In our industry, protecting clients’ sensitive data and systems is essential. Thank you for your commitment to cybersecurity!
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Help clients navigate the tax landscape across investment types with Equitable
With tax time in full swing, you’re invited to a helpful webcast that will explain how different investment types are taxed. This will give you simple language you can use to build clearer conversations with clients.
This session will help you explain the key differences between:• Registered plans (which shelter or defer tax):
• RRSP: Contributions offset taxable income. Taxes are deferred until withdrawals are made.
• RRIF/LIF: All withdrawals are taxable.
• FHSA: Contributions, withdrawals, and transfers appear on T4FHSA/Relevé 32.
• TFSA: Helps your investments grow tax-free.• Non‑registered plans (which are taxed yearly):
• Income is taxed each year (not deferred).
• Reporting usually comes through T3 or T5 slips.
Host: Taylor Tatay, Director, Investment Sales
Guest Speaker: Chris Petroff, Individual Wealth Product Strategy ManagerLearn more
Continuing Education Credits
This webcast has been submitted for continuing education (CE) approval for all provinces excluding Quebec via the Insurance Council of Manitoba and Alberta Insurance Council. Upon approval, you will be sent an email notification to come back to the webcast presentation console to download your personalized certificate from the tool bar. To be eligible for CE credits, you must register individually, watch the webcast in full, and complete a short quiz. It is the advisor's responsibility to ensure Continuing Education credits being offered are accepted by their licensing body. Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) credits are valid in Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) credits are valid in Manitoba only.
This webcast is available in English only.
Date posted: March 18, 2026