Helping you grow more than wealth

What is important to you?

Professional wealth management helps you answer this question, prioritize your objectives and prepare to accomplish them. Helping with the financial side of achieving those goals is central to everything I do. I often help my clients:

  • plan for retirement, including the creation of an income stream;
  • fund an education for a loved one;
  • prepare for a major purchase;
  • protect their family or income; and
  • create a legacy to be remembered by.

Please contact me today to discuss how I can help you reach your goals.

Global Insight Monthly

GI Monthly

Climbing the wall of worry

Financial markets need the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This would permit inflation to subside, keep bond yields in check, head off a renewed central bank tightening cycle, and improve the prospects for corporate earnings.

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Let's take the next step together

I welcome you to experience the RBC Wealth Management difference yourself. Contact me today to set up a meeting.

Contact

Michael Langlois

239-649-6077
michael.langlois@rbc.com

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Discover the mechanics of IPO investing, from understanding share allocation to researching new listings.

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First-half 2026 equity recap: Leadership comes in different forms

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June Monthly Exec Briefing: U.S. consumer bruised by persistent inflation

Jun 29, 2026 | Frances Donald, Mike Reid, Carrie Freestone and Imri Haggin, RBC Economics

Businesses may increasingly find their ability to pass higher prices on to U.S. consumers is eroding for the first time after the pandemic.

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