Women's investment community

 

Our Women’s Investment Community is an online resource centre created to empower and inspire women in the investment industry.

  • March 07, 2023

    Why are women so underrepresented as advisors?

     As the 21st century progresses, women are gaining greater control of global wealth – but why is the financial advisor field still male-dominated? Sun Life Global Investments is taking a hard look at why this imbalance exists, how legacy thinking is impacting the profession, and what can be done to support women advisors at all phases in their careers. 

  • January 18, 2023

    How inflation impacts your investments

    Inflation is top of mind for many of us. Not only does it impact our grocery bills, it also affects our savings and investment income. This article looks at what inflation is, what causes it and the potential impact on your finances.

  • November 28, 2022

    How to tell your brand story, in 10 seconds or less

    Whether you’re introduced face-to-face, on Zoom, or via social media, being ready to tell your brand story, in 10 seconds or less, can help you successfully connect with prospective clients. 

  • October 19, 2022

    Oricia Smith named among Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award Winners

    Congratulations to Oricia Smith, President, SLGI Asset Management Inc. and Senior Vice-President, Investment Solutions, Sun Life Canada, on being named among Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 by the Women’s Executive Network (WXN).

  • September 29, 2022

    Has the pandemic hurt your retirement plans? Tips to reach your savings goals

    In the wake of lockdowns, stay-at-home orders and jobs that came to a halt (or ran non-stop), the pandemic has disrupted working habits, and the retired life that comes after it. 

  • September 26, 2022

    6 chair exercises you can do at your desk

    Many Canadians are still working from home. A chiropractor shares some tips and exercises to help you work more comfortably.

  • September 12, 2022

    Overcoming intergenerational trauma

    Trauma can pass down through families. A Registered Indigenous Social Worker explains what it looks like and how healing begins.