As Investor Education Month wraps up, the Financial and Consumer Services Commission wants New Brunswickers to know they have staff and resources available for anyone seeking more information about investing.
FCNB spokesperson Marissa Sollows says the organization also has a number of helpful tools available on its website, FCNB.ca
“There’s one tool that will help you as you are planning out your investments and help prepare you for the conversation with your advisor. There’s another one to help you choose an advisor if you are just getting started,” she notes.
Sollows says FCNB also offers an outreach program where staff can hold workshops for organizations or community groups who want to learn more about frauds, scams and how to invest your money.




