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Canadian securities regulators set out suggested practices for working with older or vulnerable clients


TORONTO, June 21, 2019 /CNW/ - The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published a notice that outlines suggested practices that registered firms can consider when engaging with older or vulnerable clients. Clients may be or become vulnerable due to changing needs and risks as they age, an illness or injury, or a physical, cognitive or psychological limitation.  

"We've heard that registrants are looking for guidance on how to address the issues and changing needs of older or vulnerable clients," said Louis Morisset, CSA Chair and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Autorité des marchés financiers. "Registrants could be one of the first to recognize the challenges faced by older or vulnerable clients, including potential financial exploitation or diminished mental capacity. This notice outlines suggested practices that firms and representatives can use to address the individual needs of their clients with the objective of protecting them from potential financial harm."

The notice includes suggestions as to how registrants can identify and respond to situations involving financial exploitation and diminished mental capacity. It also reminds firms of their know-your-client and suitability obligations, and discusses specific practices firms can consider when assessing their policies and procedures in areas such as:

The notice is part of the CSA's ongoing work to develop a flexible and responsive regulatory approach to address financial exploitation and diminished mental capacity among older and vulnerable clients. The CSA will continue to monitor these issues and consider additional measures to assist registrants in serving their older or vulnerable clients.

CSA Staff Notice 31-354 Suggested Practices for Engaging with Older or Vulnerable Clients can be found on CSA members' websites.

The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories, co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.

For Investor inquiries, please refer to your respective securities regulator. You can contact them here.

For media inquiries, please refer to the list of provincial and territorial representatives below or contact us at [email protected].

SOURCE Canadian Securities Administrators


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