Visit our mobile site

The Globe and Mail

Jump to main navigation
Jump to main content

News Search
Search Stock Quotes
Search The Web
Search People at canada411.ca
Search Businesses at yellowpages.ca
Search Jobs at eluta.ca

Investor Education

Where do I buy mutual funds?

Where can I buy mutual funds?

  • Banks and trust companies
  • Life insurance companies
  • Credit unions and caisses populaires
  • Mutual fund dealers
  • Brokerage firms
  • Mutual fund companies that sell directly to the public.

Also, if you have a Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan (Group RRSP) at work, it may offer you mutual funds. Someone in your Human Resources (HR) department can tell you about your choices.

Tip: Life insurers and mutual fund companies usually sell just their own products. If you want to have a range of different mutual funds, you may have to go to more than one company. Or, go to a bank or brokerage firm that sells funds from different companies.

Remember: Only buy mutual funds from registered advisers

It's the best way to protect yourself from unsafe investments.

Content in this section is provided in partnership with the Investor Education Fund, a non-profit organization promoting financial literacy to Canadians. To find out more go to GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca.