Advisors have an opportunity to help older Canadians who are sitting on $300 billion in low-yielding investments, suggests Russell Investments Canada Ltd.
According to data provided by Ipsos Reid, Canadian investors aged 50 and older are currently holding about 25% in GICs and High Interest Savings Accounts (HISAs) in their portfolios — a nine-year high.
Russell research further concluded that these GIC and HISA holdings represent roughly $300 billion in low-yielding investments.
“Investors have had to deal with significant market volatility over the past two years, so it is expected that many Canadians have a lower risk tolerance and a higher desire for security,” says Fred Pinto, managing director of distribution services at Russell.
“As a result, this $300 billion sitting on the sidelines represents a tremendous opportunity for advisors to help clients put their money to work, make the most of their savings, and build their retirement portfolios.”
Pinto notes that globally-managed bond and conservative balanced funds posted double-digit gains last year.
Although these funds featuring slightly more investment risk, they are much more able to address longevity risk — the risk of outliving one’s money in retirement, he says.
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