Feb 23, 2023

Episode 236: Harold Geller: “I sue financial advisors”

Harold is a senior lawyer whose practice is focused on both helping investors who have lost money in the markets and life insureds who were sold unsuitable life insurance. Harold’s goal is to help investor get their money back. He negotiates settlements directly with industry and through suing industry in the courts. Harold has been helping investors for more than 25 years and represented more than 1500 investors.

He is one of Canada’s leading experts. He works with regulators to improve investor protections. He provides education both to the public and to the financial industry’s own experts.

https://youtu.be/zKlmgA4P4ME

Our guest today, Harold Geller, is a lawyer who helps clients dealing with fraud and negligence perpetrated by financial advisors, and is a passionate advocate for investors and their rights. Tuning in you’ll hear details of some of the most common issues Harold has come across in his work, along with his practical advice for financial advisors and investors. We discuss the importance of clear communication between advisors and their clients, the concept of KYC (Know Your Client), and simple steps investors can take to ensure that their advice is properly understood by their clients. Harold goes on to provide an outline of factors that could make individuals vulnerable to negligent financial advice (such as marital problems or a sudden health crisis) and how to gain perspective in extreme situations. We also discuss the key differences between salespeople and financial advisors, the type of credentials investors should be looking for, and how regulation needs to be modernized in Canada for investors to be properly protected. Harold has been in this industry for a long time and is immensely knowledgeable on the subject of fraud and negligent investment advice.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • An overview of Harold’s practice and how he helps clients get their money back. (0:03:22)
  • The difference between salespeople and financial advisors and the vulnerability of investors. (0:05:40)
  • Practical advice for investors to ensure their financial advisor is doing due diligence and the concept of KYP (Know Your Product). (0:10:46)
  • The concept of KYC (Know Your Client) and how to be sure your financial advisor understands you as a client. (0:15:32)
  • The type of individuals who are particularly vulnerable to negligent financial advice, and why we can all be vulnerable in certain situations. (0:18:33)
  • The role of the trusted contact person in Canada specifically, and how to know when to take the advice of your financial advisor. (0:25:13)
  • Harold’s thoughts on what is causing Canada’s slow adoption of low-cost index funds. (0:32:27)
  • How financial advisors earn money and why we need an updated regulatory system. (0:34:21)
  • Harold’s approach to crypto and why he classifies it as a speculative asset. (0:41:50)
  • Examples of negligence when the investment made was too conservative and why clear communication between client and advisor is crucial. (0:44:20)
  • The worst insurance products that Harold has come across. (0:46:10)
  • What financial advisors should be doing to make sure that their advice is properly understood by their clients. (0:49:23)
  • What investors can do to make sure that they understand what the advisor is saying to them. (0:51:16)
  • Ontario’s recent implementation of title regulation for financial planners and advisors and some of its key flaws. (0:52:16)
  • The credentials that investors should expect from their financial advisors. (0:55:34)
  • The value of good advice when it comes to financial planning and investment, and what motivates Harold to be such a strong investor advocate. (0:56:56)

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Harold on Linkedin — https://www.linkedin.com/in/harold-geller-25094033/

Geller Law — http://gellerlaw.ca

‘The Misguided Beliefs of Financial Advisors’ — https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jofi.12995

‘Retail Financial Advice: Does One Size Fit All?’ — https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jofi.12514


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Cameron Passmore
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Cameron Passmore has been a leading advocate for evidence-based, systemic investing for over 20 years in the Ottawa area. Today, Cameron and his team serve a broad range of affluent clients across Canada.

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