Why haven’t I heard of Tradex before?

Since 1960, our growth has come primarily from satisfied members who refer their family members, friends, and colleagues. Moreover, as a not-for-profit business, we don’t have the advertising budget of the big banks.

What makes Tradex different from other financial institutions?

Tradex is a not-for-profit organization founded by public servants for public servants and their families. Our team has no sales targets, which means no pressure to sell. We offer many investment options with open access to professional advice from salaried advisors.

Will I have an assigned advisor?

While you may work with a particular advisor regularly, should you require financial advice during their absence, you will have the opportunity to speak with another Tradex advisor and receive the same quality of dedicated service you are used to.

What qualifications do Tradex advisors have?

Collectively, we represent over a hundred years of industry experience. Our team members hold designations including Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Financial Analyst, and LLQP (life insurance). Our advisors spend an average of three years getting to know the Tradex approach and broad array of products before advising members independently.

How often will I hear from you?

We have no pre-determined meeting schedules because each member has different preferences ranging from monthly check-ins to annual reviews or only as the need arises. Every member receives the Tradex Quarterly Newsletter with new developments and financial markets updates, as well as quarterly statements. All members can attend the annual meeting in Ottawa to hear […]

Can I see my accounts online?

Yes. For account purchases or redemptions, you must contact us with your request, and your funds will be securely transferred to or from your linked bank account.

How are you compensated?

Our advisors are salaried and have no sales commissions or sales targets. Tradex revenue comes from three sources: management fees from the Tradex Funds, trailing commissions from other fund companies, or service fees in lieu of trailing commissions collected from you.