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Global’s Response to Privacy Breach

Posted on June 4, 2015 by Dissent

A press statement issued by Global RESP:

Global RESP Corporation “Global” and the Global family of companies have always respected and protected the public’s private information and will continue to do so.  Earlier today, the OSC issued a statement regarding a former, independent Dealing Representative, Nellie Acar, who allegedly purchased patient information from an employee of the Rouge Valley Health System.

Global took immediate action once notified of Ms. Acar’s alleged activities and terminated her, as it is a severe violation of our policies and procedures.

Global has fully cooperated with the Ontario Securities Commission’s Joint Serious Offences Team during this investigation and will continue to do so until the matter is closed.

About the Global family of companies and associated companies

The Global family of companies and associated companies is a dynamic financial services company that has been helping to shape the financial future of Canadians since 1998. Today, Global has grown to become one of the largest independent full-service financial firms in Canada with over $3 billion in assets under administration and management, providing mutual funds, stocks, bonds, insurance, long-term investments, education savings plans and other investments. The Global family of companies and associated companies includes Global RESP Corporation (GRESP), Global Maxfin Investments Inc. (GMII), Global Maxfin Capital Inc. (GMCI), Global Insurance Solutions Inc. (GISI) and Global Growth Assets Inc. (GGAI).

With offices in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, more than 100 employees and hundreds of independent representatives and advisors across the country, our goal is to be the company of choice to meet the financial needs of Canadian individuals and families.

SOURCE Global RESP Corporation


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