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Symposium 2020


Thanks to going virtual, Symposium has never been easier to be a part of - don't miss what could be your only year to experience it in such an affordable and convenient way! Register now while tickets remain  

The 12th Annual Advocis Regulatory Affairs Symposium will provide a virtual platform for financial industry leaders to discuss the impact of upcoming regulatory changes within the sector on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. EST.

In a historic first, Symposium will also be held as an online experience - one that will grant Advocis members with a rare opportunity to attend this prestigious and influential event from the comfort and safety of home.

This year, Symposium will offer two sessions:

  • A “blue sky” panel on major regulatory topics with leaders from major investment and insurance companies
     
  • An insightful discussion on Ontario’s Title Protection initiative, explaining what this ground-breaking development means for you and your clients

As a benefit of membership, you are entitled to view this webinar for $10.00 ($15.00 for non-members) – Symposium has also been accredited by The Institute for 1.5 CE credits (including 1.5 Ethics CE credits).


Use your Advocis Membership ID to trigger the promotional discount in Eventbrite.

Register Early:

Available spots are limited and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. All attendees must register online.

  •  Registration closes on November 8, 2020, at 11:30 P.M. EST

Panel 1: What's in a Name?

Advocis has been pushing for higher professional standards for over a decade. Ontario took a major step towards this by moving to regulate the titles of financial advisor and financial planner. This panel explores how title protection will work. What are the implications for advisors and their clients? What does the consultation get right or wrong, and what questions remain unanswered? And most importantly, when it’s all said and done, do consumers stand to benefit?

Panel 2: Regulation in the Time of Covid

The world has been turned upside down in the past year. The global pandemic has forced us all to rethink how we live and work. At the same time, the beat of regulation marches on, and longer-term projects like the CSA’s client-focused reforms and the CCIR’s fair treatment of customers are still underway. This panel explores how three leading companies have stepped up to the challenge of COVID-19 while still preparing for the regulatory road ahead.