Vancouver – October is Investor Education Month and the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is encouraging investors to make use of free online investor education tools that can help with finding and working with a registered financial adviser.
This month, the CSA added two new resources to its website to assist investors complete a background check and registration search – Check Before You Invest and Understanding Registration. The CSA has also refreshed its Working with a Financial Adviser brochure.
“Before investors work with a financial adviser, it is essential that they do some homework on the adviser’s background and registration status,” said Bill Rice, Chair of the CSA and Chair and CEO of the Alberta Securities Commission. “Investors must do their due diligence whenever they are considering making an investment with a new financial adviser, and the CSA resources can help.”
The CSA provides a ‘check registration’ webpage (www.aretheyregistered.ca) where investors can find:
- the National Registration Search – an online tool that makes checking your financial adviser’s registration quick and easy;
- Understanding Registration – a resource that helps investors understand the results of their search;
- Check Before You Invest – a workbook that people can use to record results of their background research; and
- Working with a Financial Adviser – an updated brochure that walks investors through the steps they should take when considering and working with a financial adviser.
Canadians should also watch for investor education tweets throughout October on @CSA_News for helpful tips and information.
Other brochures and additional information is available on the CSA’s website, www.securities-administrators.ca, in the Investor Tools section.
The CSA, the council of securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, coordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets. Their mandate is to protect investors from unfair or fraudulent practices through regulation of the securities industry. Part of this protection is educating investors about the risk, responsibilities and rewards of investing.
For more information:
Richard Gilhooley British Columbia Securities Commission 604-899-6713 |
Carolyn Shaw-Rimmington Ontario Securities Commission 416-593-2361 |
Sylvain Théberge Autorité des marchés financiers 514-940-2176 |
Mark Dickey Alberta Securities Commission 403-297-4481 |
Ainsley Cunningham Manitoba Securities Commission 204-945-4733 |
Wendy Connors-Beckett Financial and Consumer Services Commission New Brunswick 506-643-7745 |
Tanya Wiltshire Nova Scotia Securities Commission 902-424-8586 |
Daniela Machuca Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan 306-787-5842 |
Janice Callbeck The Office of the Superintendent Securities, P.E.I. 902-368-6288 |
Craig Whalen Office of the Superintendent of Securities Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 709-729-5661 |
Rhonda Horte Office of the Yukon Superintendent of Securities 867-667-5466 |
Louis Arki Nunavut Securities Office 867-975-6587 |
Donn MacDougall Northwest Territories Securities Office 867-920-8984 |