Institut québécois de planification financière


The Institut québécois de planification financière is a not-for-profit organization that awards the Financial Planner diploma in Quebec and administers the Autorité des marchés financiers 's regulation relating to the professional continuous training of its graduates.
In addition, the IQPF develops and delivers professional development activities for financial planners. Financial planners must accumulate professional development units in three categories:
In Quebec, under the article 57 of the "Loi sur la distribution des produits et services financiers", only a person holding a diploma in financial planning issued by the Institut québécois de planification financière may obtain, from the Autorité des marchés financiers , a certificate authorizing the person to use the title of financial planner.
The Chambre de la sécurité financière is responsible for financial planners' ethical obligations since 1998. Financial planners that are members of the Ordre des comptables professionnels agréés du Québec and the Ordre des Administrateurs Agréés du Québec fall under their professional order's regulation, according to an agreement with the AMF.

Mission

The mission of the IQPF is to protect the personal finances of the public by training financial planners and establishing standards of professional practice.

Professional practice model

The professional practice model for financial planners developed under the IQPF is based on an integrated personal financial planning approach. This approach brings together skills from seven areas of intervention: estates, finance, insurance and risk management, investment, legal aspects, retirement and taxation. The training activities and reference materials help participants develop their expertise, as well as provide their clients with advice and recommendations.

Awards and Distinctions

History of the Institute