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POAs Can be A-OK and Monthly Commentary
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POAs looking to open a Segregated Fund contract comes up nearly on a daily basis.

Legally speaking a POA cannot influence the estate, but there are exceptions (more details below).

If we’re transferring assets from an existing Segregated Fund contract, a POA can request the beneficiaries to be matched for a new BMO Contract on an exception basis.

 

If you have a case like this, please reach out to me or your local GAM team to ensure the transfer can be accommodated.

 

What can a POA do?

  • A POA can open and sign an application
    • Beneficiary must be “the estate of”, unless we’re mirroring and transferring an existing Seg contract
  • A POA can make transactions on behalf of the owner

 

What can’t a POA do?

  • Make any “testamentary dispositions”
    • This is a fancy way of saying influence the outcome of the estate
      • They cannot make or change any new or additional beneficiary designations
      • They cannot name or change a successor owner or successor annuitant
    • This is the law, not BMO policy

 

But what if….?

  • We’re mirroring an existing beneficiary designation from a Seg contract transfer- Allowed
    • We can mirror existing beneficiary designations as long we have proof from the relinquishing institution
    • Please speak with me or your GAM team for additional information
  • The owner is signing and not the POA. Can I name a beneficiary then?- Allowed
    • If the owner is of sound mind, signing the application, and then adding a POA we can accept the beneficiary designation
  • They’re naming beneficiaries other than themselves and not mirroring an existing contract?- Not Allowed
    • No beneficiary designations are allowed, end stop
  • They’re mirroring a Will?- Not Allowed
    • We can’t prove provenance or validity of the will

 

Market Snapshot:

  • Equity markets dipped this week alongside some mixed earnings results and decent overall economic data flow.
  • The S&P 500 dipped 0.5%, with Technology and Industrials down, while Energy and Utilities outperformed on the week.
  • Meantime, the TSX gave back 0.2% with weakness in Industrials and Utilities, along with choppy post-earnings action among the major banks.

 

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