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Other Financial Officers

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  • Job description
  • Advancement and mobility
  • Hourly wage
  • Job prospects for 2024-2028
  • Sectors of activity
  • Training and requirements
  • Main skills and characteristics
  • Personality profiles (RIASEC)
  • Additional information

Job description

These individuals work in various sectors of the financial industry. Some ensure compliance with the standards and laws in force, while others advise clients, issue shares, or manage accounts. They are self-employed or work for:

  • Banks
  • Trust companies
  • Investment companies
  • Insurance companies
  • The public service

Environment

  • Controlled ambient temperature

Main tasks

Financial Planners

  • Analyze their clients’ financial data, set objectives, and establish a financial strategy.
  • Advise clients on the implementation of a financial plan to achieve their goals.
  • Negotiate, as required, the purchase and sale of financial products.
  • Ensure the quality of the portfolio and its profitability.
  • Solicit new clients.

Financial Inspectors and Auditors

  • Review financial institution documents to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.

Financial Investigators

  • Review breaches to the Code of Conduct and securities laws by individuals or companies.

Underwriters

  • Underwrite share or bond issuance.
  • Determine the categories and maturities of new securities issued.
  • Prepare prospectuses.

Trust Agents

  • Administer estates, trusts, corporations, and charities.
  • Manage trust accounts.
  • Receive and record income on investments.

Mortgage Brokers

  • Ask clients about their income, assets, liabilities, properties to be mortgaged, etc.
  • Negotiate mortgages with lenders or lending institutions.

Advancement and mobility

  • Experience leads to management positions.

Hourly wage

The hourly wage is calculated by averaging wages from 2022 to 2024.
Minimum
$24.00
Median
$38.40
Maximum
$64.84

Job prospects for 2024-2028

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Job prospects for 2024-2028

Job prospects

All of Québec

Non available
Limited
Good
Very good
Good

All of Québec

Non available
Limited
Good
Very good
Non available

Total jobs for 2023

All of Québec

10,000

All of Québec

na

Gender distribution

All of Québec

Not available.
62.9% Female
37.1% Male

Not available.
  • 62.9% Female
  • 37.1% Male

Job types

All of Québec

Not available.
Full time
Part time

Not available.
  • Full time
  • Part time

Yearly wage on 2020

All of Québec

$64,500

All of Québec

Other characteristics

All of Québec

  • None

All of Québec

  • None

Sectors of activity

All of Québec

Not available.
  1. Finance
    NAICS 521, 522, 523, 526
    67% of jobs
  2. Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
    NAICS 524
    16% of jobs
  3. Public Administration
    NAICS 91
    6% of jobs
  4. Legal and Accounting Services
    NAICS 5411, 5412
    2% of jobs
  5. Other Services (except Public Administration)
    NAICS 81
    1% of jobs
  6. Others
    8% of jobs

All of Québec

Not available.
  1. Finance
    NAICS 521, 522, 523, 526
    67% of jobs
  2. Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
    NAICS 524
    16% of jobs
  3. Public Administration
    NAICS 91
    6% of jobs
  4. Legal and Accounting Services
    NAICS 5411, 5412
    2% of jobs
  5. Other Services (except Public Administration)
    NAICS 81
    1% of jobs
  6. Others
    8% of jobs

Training and requirements

Formation

Most training programs are offered in French only.

University

Business administration
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 84.1%

12.1% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 92%

3.1% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • HEC Montréal
  • Bishop's University
  • Concordia University
  • Université de Sherbrooke
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université du Québec en Outaouais
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
  • Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  • Université Laval
  • McGill University
  • TÉLUQ

Also required

Financial Planners

  • Certificate from the Autorité des marchés financiers [Financial Markets Authority] to use the title of Financial Planner (F.Pl.).

Sometimes required

  • The title of Personal Financial Planner (P.F.P.) may be required (issued by the Financial Planning Standards Council of Canada).
  • The Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation may be required for Financial Inspectors and Auditors.
  • A real estate agent licence is required for mortgage brokers.

Main skills and characteristics

Skills

  • Information processing
  • Data collection
  • Mathematics
  • Critical thought
  • Reading comprehension
  • Solving complex problems
  • Active listening
  • Oral expression
  • Judgment and decision-making
  • Active learning
  • Written expression
  • System analysis
  • Systems evaluation
  • Persuasion
  • Coordination
  • Teaching
  • Result evaluation
  • Time management
  • Social perception
  • Learning strategies
More Less skills

Abilities

  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Basic numeracy
  • Written comprehension
  • Oral comprehension
  • Deductive reasoning
  • Inductive reasoning
  • Verbal skills
  • Information organization
  • Speech recognition
  • Awareness of issues
  • Speech clarity
  • Written expression
  • Idea generation
  • Near vision
  • Classification
  • Originality
  • Selective attention
More Less abilities

Knowledge and attributes

  • Focussed on results
  • Autonomy
  • Sense of responsibility
  • Spoken and written bilingualism (French and English)
  • Knowledge of economics and accounting
  • Sense of initiative
  • Vitality
  • Desire to upgrade one’s competencies
  • Enjoy challenges
  • Knowledge of laws and policies

Interests

  • Draft, communicate, and inform
  • Work with numbers
  • Work in sales or client service
  • Work in an office

Personality profiles (RIASEC)

Enterprising
People with this profile prefer having responsibilities, influencing others and responding to challenges.
Conventional
People with this profile prefer specific, well-defined tasks. They like to respect the order of things and follow established rules.
Social
People with this profile prefer to be in contact with others, in particular to entertain, help or teach them.
Additional information

Official name of the NOC 11109

Other financial officers

Job titles

  • Mortgage Brokers
  • Financial institutions inspector
  • Financial investigator
  • Estate and trust administrator
  • Finance and credit administrator
  • Estate administrator
  • Interbanking arrangements officer
  • Foreign interbanking arrangements officer
  • Trust officer
  • Personal trust officer
  • Financial compliance officer
  • Credit adjudicator
  • Lending solutions manager
  • Estate executor
  • Credit agency inspector
  • Bank inspector
  • Financial underwriter
  • Securities underwriter
  • Bonds underwriter
  • Mortgage underwriter
  • Financial institutions examiner
  • Credit unions examiner
More Less job titles

Skill type

Business, finance and administration

Related occupations

  • Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
  • Banking, credit and other investment managers
  • Business development officers and market researchers and analysts
  • Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts
  • Financial and investment analysts
  • Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers
  • Other business services managers
  • Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers

See also

  • Glossary (PDF 229 Kb)
  • Québec emploi

Last update: January 29, 2026

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