The best returns are more than financial


Welcome

The Zinter Investment Group offers advice to individuals, families and businesses to effectively manage their wealth. The strength of our business is built upon the trust and personal relationships developed with each client over time. We strive to bolster these relationships by responsibly managing the assets entrusted to our care and always putting our clients first. Working for RBC Wealth Management, one of the world's largest wealth management firms affords our team many resources, but our greatest strength is our willingness to listen and work together to achieve your financial goals.


Your objectives come first

At RBC Wealth Management, our first priority is to help you achieve your financial objectives. Our disciplined approach is designed to identify strategies to accumulate, protect, convert and transfer your wealth based on your financial goals, which may include:

  • Determining Your Net Worth
  • Analyzing Your Asset Allocation
  • Planning for Retirement
  • Funding an Education
  • Maintaining or Enhancing Your Lifestyle
  • Preparing for a Major Purchase
  • Protecting Your Family or Income
  • Creating a Legacy
  • Converting Wealth to Income

Global Insight 2024 Midyear Outlook

Global Insight Outlook Cover Image - July 2024U.S. debt dilemma: No quick fixes and no catastrophes

The federal government’s debt has doubled since 2015 – and shows no signs of turning around.  Read the Midyear Outlook »

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Global Insight U.S. Recession Scorecard
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Whether you're a current client who would like to review your portfolio, or a potential client that would like to learn more about our approach, we would love to hear from you.  To set up a consultation, please contact us.

Meet the team

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Latest Insights

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North American labor markets: Past the point of no return?

Recession risks have risen slightly as labour markets in the U.S. and Canada have cooled. We’re not past the point of no return, but investors should evaluate defensive options in their portfolios.

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