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The Chambre de la sécurité financière (English: Chamber of Financial Security) is the self-regulatory organization for "Financial Security Advisors" and Financial Planners of Quebec (Canada).
This organism was incorporated as a corporation in 1998 by the "Act respecting the distribution of financial products and services" (RSQ, c. D-9.2). It is vested with the same powers as any professional order created under the Professional Code of Quebec (L.R.Q., c. C-26). More specifically, its mission is "to ensure the protection of the public by maintaining discipline and by ensuring training and professional ethics"[1] of its members.
Members
Its members are:
- Financial security advisors[2](i.e. representatives in insurance of persons);
- Group insurance representatives;
- Mutual fund dealer representatives;
- Scholarship plan broker representatives, and;
- Financial planners[3]
For example, the "Chambre de la sécurité financière" (Financial Security Chamber) brings together all professionals in the Quebec financial sector with its counterpart, the Chambre de l'Assurance de dommage (Chamber of Damage Insurance]], whose members are "damage insurance agents", brokers Insurance and claims adjusters.
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- ^ The title "Financial security advisor" is legally reserved for representatives in insurance of persons.
- ^ The title "Financial planner" is legally reserved for individuals who meet the educational requirements of the Institut québécois de planification financière.