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Proudly Canadian
We take great pride in being a Canadian company built by Canadians for Canadians. Since 1920, we have been there for our clients and partners from coast to coast to coast.Please watch our video below to learn more.
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New publication: CLHIA consumer guide for critical illness
In February, the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (CLHIA) published a new consumer guide for critical illness. This guide covers what clients need to know about critical illness.
Some of the topics include:
● What critical illness insurance covers in Canada
● If critical illness insurance is the right choice for a client
● What critical illness insurance policies may or may not include
● Plan types and offerings
● And more!
Equitable is committed to helping clients make informed decisions about their insurance needs. You can find links to the CLHIA critical illness consumer guide on equitable.ca and through EquiNet > Individual Insurance > Critical Illness. You can also find a link to the CLHIA agent guide for critical illness on EquiNet.
Share this with clients in addition to the great resources below!
Critical illness insurance with Equitable video: View on Vimeo.
Critical illness prospective letter template – simply fill it out and send off to your clients!
Want to earn CE credits? Check out our Critical Illness Path to Success program.
Need more information?
Your Equitable Wholesaler is here to help!
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Like a summer breeze – Applying for LIFE insurance just got easier!
What has changed?
A resting electrocardiogram (ECG) is no longer required for most LIFE cases.
• That’s right! We eliminated the resting ECG as a routine age/amount requirement for most life insurance applicants.
• Of course, we may still request an ECG in certain cases at our underwriters’ discretion – for example, if the client has a history of diabetes or smoking.
It’s simple – Equitable® is dedicated to continually enhancing the client and advisor experience. By eliminating the ECG step for routine applications, life insurance clients can obtain the coverage they need more quickly and with less effort.
Why did we do this?
The tools below are being updated shortly to reflect the above change:
Updated resources coming soon!
• Our age/amount schedule for Life insurance products
• The underwriting requirements built into our illustration tool
• Our paramedical service providers’ ordering system
Until then, if you see an ECG as a listed requirement for your client in any of the above, there is no need for you to order the ECG unless we specifically ask for it.
Questions? Please contact your local Equitable wholesaler to learn more.
View our Evidence of Insurability Schedule (#1343) – (see p.1 chart for Life products).
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- Whole Life
- [pdf] Claimant’s Statement – Entities
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Paramedicals are Re-opening Shortly
We are pleased to announce that face-to-face insurance testing paramedical services, including the collection of vitals & fluids, are resuming shortly. Our service providers, Dynacare and ExamOne, have been monitoring the public health standards and have established standards they will operate under to protect the health of both the applicant and health professionals.
Our commitment to your client’s safety
It is Equitable Life's commitment that both clients and advisors will be provided clear and thoughtful communication before initiating any testing. Clients should fully understand the potential risks associated with having a paramedical test taken at this time and are always able to choose not to attend the appointment if they do not feel comfortable or safe.
How will paramedical services be conducted?
Dynacare is conducting appointments at fixed site facilities where clients will travel to the health professional for their appointment. The paramedical questions will be covered by video or telephone to minimize the time spent in the fixed site facility. For more information, see Dynacare’s COVID-19 client guide that will be provided to the client directly.
ExamOne examiners will travel to the client’s home for their appointment and the entire paramedical will be conducted at that time. Information about ExamOne’s COVID-19 processes and their Preparing for my exam client guide will also be provided to the client directy.
When are paramedical services re-opening?
In person paramedical services for Equitable Life cases will begin opening gradually. We have worked closely with our service providers, the CLHIA & provincial governments and believe it is prudent to begin re-opening services in the provinces that have a lower incidence of COVID-19. We will expand the schedule as the incidence of COVID-19 lowers or is expected to lower in specific regions.
Please note if you had an order in process prior to services shutting down, the provider will be looking to re-open and complete those orders. If requirements are no longer needed given the non-med limit changes, the order will remain closed.
Schedule for re-opening paramedical services:Province Start Date Saskatchewan June 1-Dynacare, June 11-ExamOne New Brunswick June 8-Dynacare, June 11-ExamOne PEI and Newfoundland June 15, Dynacare and ExamOne Manitoba June 15, Dynacare and ExamOne Alberta June 18, Dynacare and ExamOne British Columbia June 22, Dynacare and ExamOne Nova Scotia June 22, Dynacare and ExamOne Ontario* By June 30, Dynacare and ExamOne Quebec * By June 30, Dynacare and ExamOne
Note: Start dates are subject to change based on the progress of COVID-19.
*Ontario & Quebec to re-open regionally (starting with areas with lower incidence of COVID-19). Specifics for Ontario and Quebec will be communicated closer to the implementation dates for these provinces. Further details can be found in this communication. -
Make your next audit a breeze
New – Online CE Course: Ensuring a Compliant, Needs-based Insurance sale
When regulators and auditors come knocking on your door, make sure you are prepared. Well documented, needs-based sales evidence may help protect you and demonstrate that you were acting in your clients’ interest.
Make your next audit a breeze with the tips you will learn in this course and earn CE credits at the same time (AIC, Advocis and ICM credits available only).
“The Approach” to supporting suitable, needs-based sales
The CLHIA recommends six supporting elements to make a suitable, needs-based sale. Equitable® created this reference presentation, “Ensuring a Compliant, Needs-based Insurance Sale” that leverages The Approach to explain the requirements for each step, along with the documentation to retain in the client file.
Get started now
A few important notes:
● This program is hosted on Teachable: https://equitable-life-education.teachable.com/
● Username: Please use your email that you are contracted with.
● Password: Equitable
● Please use Google Chrome to access the courses.
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Looking for more CE accredited training courses?
Check out our new individual insurance online learning centre on EquiNet® to stay up to date on new courses and find out more information on the topics provided.
Questions?
Contact your local wholesaler.
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Email equitablelifemarketing@equitable.ca for assistance.
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Why tax refunds aren't always good
It’s important for advisors to help clients understand their finances. Many people think getting a tax refund is good, but that's not always true. Here are some reasons why.
1. Overpaying Taxes
A refund on a tax return means the client paid too much in taxes during the year. This is like giving the government an interest-free loan. Instead, clients could use that money each month for savings or investments.
2. Missed Investment Chances
When clients overpay taxes, they miss chances to invest that money. It could have been earning interest or growing in value instead of sitting with the government.
3. Poor Financial Planning
A big tax refund can show poor financial planning. It's better if clients break even, meaning they don't owe much and don't get a big return. This shows their tax withholdings are accurate.
4. False Sense of Security
A large tax refund can make clients feel falsely secure. They might spend it quickly instead of saving or investing it wisely.
5. Financial Hardship
Overpaying taxes can make it hard for clients to manage their money during the year. They might struggle with monthly expenses or saving for emergencies.
Advisors should teach clients about the downsides of tax refunds. By adjusting their withholdings, clients can manage their money better and take advantage of investment opportunities. Aim for a balanced tax situation to improve financial health.
Help clients make the most of their investment opportunities this tax season. For more information, contact your Director, Investment Sales.
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Do clients imagine owning a dream home?
We’re here to help make that happen! Clients who contribute to a First Home Savings Account between May 1 and September 30, 2025, will be entered for a chance to win an incredible $8,000 in our Close to Home contest. Whether opening a new account or making an annual contribution, this is a golden opportunity to help them get one step closer to homeownership.Advisors, Your Efforts Matter Too! By guiding clients towards their homeownership dreams, you’ll be entered to win $1,000 as a special thank you for your dedication and support. At Equitable®, we believe that when we grow together, success is mutual.
Don’t Miss Out! Enter today using Equitable’s user-friendly online application platform, EZcomplete®, or process an online transaction with ease using Equitable’s EZtransact®. It’s fast, simple, and could bring clients closer to their dream home.Want to learn more? Speak to your Director, Investment Sales, and help clients take the first step towards making homeownership a reality.
Equitable’s Close to Home Contest: No purchase necessary. Contest period May 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025. Enter by making a deposit to an Equitable FHSA during the contest period or by submitting a no-purchase entry. Two prizes for a total value of $8,000 CAD to be drawn on October 15, 2025, 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 $8,000 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.
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Lin covers her life, her partner, her home, and business with Equitable’s Term Life insurance
Lin has just opened her new business. Her partner Terri has supported her through it all, managing the bills and the mortgage so Lin can focus on getting her store established. Lin knows they’ve both worked so hard to achieve what they have.
She wants to make sure they’re covered in case anything happens to either of them.
With Equitable Life® Term Insurance, Lin can get affordable life insurance, which covers her and Terri’s current needs but is also flexible enough to change as their needs change.
This video can help you start the conversation with clients about Term insurance. It walks them through the different term options and the value of being able to convert term coverage to a permanent life insurance policy later on. It also details the KINDTM benefits that are currently available with Term insurance.
Plus, check out our Term product page, then click on the Marketing Materials tab for the latest Term marketing materials.
Want to learn more? Reach out to your local wholesaler.
Watch our new Term insurance with Equitable Life of Canada video to learn more. See it on Vimeo or YouTube.
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